Bugs in newer updates w/ Debian install?, posted by Todd Corsa on Thu Jul 22 16:50:19 2004
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I just updated ELOG using the latest elogd.c, and now my Quick Filters seem
to stop working after the first or second filter attempt. I find that if I
allow fewer quick filter options it seems to work more consistently. For
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List Dispaly produces wrong output in 2.5.3 built 23.7.04 (snapshot), posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Tue Jul 27 17:56:56 2004
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I did not have the following problem in any snapshot before 23.7.04 .
Actually I do not have a possibility to test the snapshot under an other
system than win xp pro sp 1 (fully pached).
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speeding up elog : gcc compile optimizations, posted by Fred Hooper on Tue Jul 27 18:33:52 2004
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Elog is a great program, but it can be slow.
I noticed that the gcc compiler options in the tarball Makefile were not
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Re: speeding up elog : gcc compile optimizations, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 28 15:03:17 2004
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> I noticed that the gcc compiler options in the tarball Makefile were not
> conducive to speed. There, I tried changing the gcc options to:
>
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getcfg problem in v1.410: Truncation of long config strings, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jul 28 18:25:32 2004
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Just compiled 1.410 and have run into an issue that *may* have been
introduced in 1.393.
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Re: BUG?: Preset text = causes replication of text when re-editing a logbook entry., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 28 21:39:21 2004
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> With the "Preset text = " specified, when re-editing a logbook entry (say to
> correct a spelling error) the text of the "Message" is replicated and placed
> directly below the original text.
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?cmd=New&pType=PC does not work, posted by Guenter Nowak on Fri Jul 30 02:03:59 2004
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according to the users guide,
http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Database/?cmd=New&pType=PC
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Re: speeding up elog : gcc compile optimizations, posted by Fred Hooper on Sat Jul 31 16:55:21 2004
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> > I noticed that the gcc compiler options in the tarball Makefile were not
> > conducive to speed. There, I tried changing the gcc options to:
> >
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