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  1124   Mon May 2 14:58:27 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.5.8-6Re: rss feed title & conditional attributes
Ok, fixed. I do however not evaluate the conditional attribute, but just remove any
empty attribute, I guess that makes more sense.
  1127   Mon May 2 16:01:13 2005 Blink Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestAll Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view
> LOL ..this way I can't see the list of other threads .. so il my goal is to inspect the thread
> looking for something I have to:
> - open the 3d
> - return to 3d list
> - open another 3d ..
> [loop]
> 
> my wish would be to reduce it to
> - open the 3d
> - open another 3d ..
> [loop]

Well, I have the browser's back button on one of my mouse buttons, so "- return to 3d list" is one
mouse click. My policy is: If I can save someone two or more mouse clicks for am operation, I will
implement it. If it's less, it's not worth investing some hours of programming just to save 0.5s
each tim (;-).

Ok ok, I'll put it on the wish list. Just in case I'm running out of work. :-)
  1131   Mon May 9 11:30:07 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll Re: post box question
> is there any way to get a larger text box to type in when making a new post?
> the default box is rather small and you have to scroll up and down when
> making a new post or editing an existing one.

Message width = <number of characters>
Message height = <number of lines>
 
> can the normal text look like the html does without submitting it as html?

No. 
  1133   Mon May 9 13:12:26 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.5.8Re: elogd crashes on log out
> Since updating to version 2.5.8 we have been having problems with the elogd 
> service crashing whenever anyone attempts to log out. We are using stunnel 
> 4.09 on a Win 2k system.

This problem has finally been identified and fixed. Please download the newest
version 2.5.9-2 which contains this fix.
  1134   Mon May 9 14:46:54 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.5.9-1Re: How to remove email addresses from Guest Display?
> I would like to have the author email addresses listed only for users which
> have logged in, but not for guest users. In the elogd.cfg file I have:
> 
> Attributes = Author, Author Email, Category, Subject
> Guest Display = Author, Category, Subject, Text
> 
> But these attributes
> 
>   ID Date Author Author Email Category Subject Text
> 
> are shown also when visting the logbook as a guest. For the guests I would
> like to show only these attributes
> 
>   ID Date Author Category Subject Text
> 
> Any ideas what I am doing wrong or why this does not work?

Guest List Display = Author, Category, Subject, Text
      ^^^^

- Stefan
  1138   Mon May 9 20:47:02 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | Other2.5.9Re: Version of GCC to use?
> What is the recommended version of gcc to use with elog 2.5.9?  I searched
> the discussion database but found nothing pertaining to this. 

Well, the same code compiles on gcc and on Visual C++ under Windows, so
hopefully there is no dependence on the gcc version (;-)

I use gcc 3.2.3 on Scientific Linux 3.03.
  1140   Mon May 9 20:55:36 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | Other2.5.9Re: Version of GCC to use?
> I ask because I get a dependency that I did not have before with 2.5.3. 
> Compiling with my same 'ole gcc 2.95.2 I see that I now need mxml.h and
> strlcpy.h.  Trying to compile under gcc 3.4 results in all kinds of errors.

mxml.h and strlcpy.h are part of the elog tar ball. When untar'ed, they get copied
into a separate directory:

...
-rwxr-xr-x ritt/lke      15090 2005-05-09 13:09:54 elog-2.5.9/eloglang.japanese
-rwxr-xr-x ritt/lke      17587 2005-05-09 13:09:54 elog-2.5.9/eloglang.spanish
drwxr-xr-x ritt/lke          0 2005-05-09 13:09:54 mxml/
-rwxr-xr-x ritt/lke      45577 2005-05-09 13:09:54 mxml/mxml.c
-rwxr-xr-x ritt/lke       2198 2005-05-09 13:09:54 mxml/strlcpy.c
-rwxr-xr-x ritt/lke       4359 2005-05-09 13:09:54 mxml/mxml.h
-rwxr-xr-x ritt/lke        567 2005-05-09 13:09:54 mxml/strlcpy.h

I have right now no access to 3.4. Once I get it, I will address the errors
occuring there.
  1144   Mon May 9 21:17:29 2005 Agree Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | Other2.5.9Re: Version of GCC to use?
> Ok, now I see the issue - the tar extract created the mxml directory in the root (not
> under the created directory elog-2.5.9).  Is there a reason why these includes are not
> placed in the src dir like the regex.h/.c include?

Yes. I use these files in several other projects as well, and want to maintain only a
single copy. So I have

elogd-x.x.x/
elogd-x.x.x/src/
....
mxml/
mxml/strlcpy.h
mxml/strlcpy.c
mxml/mxml.c
mxml/mxml.c
...
other-project-x.x.x/
other-project-x.x.x/

So both elogd and "other-project" can use strlcpy.c and mxml.c. If I would copy it to
elogd-x.x.x/src and fix a bug there, "other-project" would use a separate copy and not
profit from the bug fix. So I would have to mainain verious copies of the same file, which
make things complicated. I compile everything also under windows, so I cannot use soft
links. If there is a better way of how to do it, please let me know.
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