Re: elogd -C failing to sync password file with "Received invalid response from elogd server" message, posted by John Rouillard on Thu May 20 03:37:59 2010
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="John Rouillard"]Ok, so this patch fixes the problem on the client side (rather than the server side like my patch) of the
cloning process. I can't tell from the patch above but will this fix allow the cloning process to "complete"
but without the password file being copied, or does code outside the patched section try to login and get
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Re: elogd -C failing to sync password file with "Received invalid response from elogd server" message, posted by John Rouillard on Sat Jun 12 05:55:39 2010
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[quote="John Rouillard"]
Sorry to report that it fails same as originally with:
[code]
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Re: elog@Ubuntu 18.04, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 31 09:10:41 2022
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Looks like you don't have shared libraries correctly configured on your system. Try "ldconfig" on your system or link elogd statically
(google how to do that).
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Re: elog@Ubuntu 18.04, posted by Carsten Winkler on Tue Feb 1 09:13:40 2022
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sudo ldconfig didn't solve the problem
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Re: elog@Ubuntu 18.04, posted by Carsten Winkler on Tue Feb 1 16:16:34 2022
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downloading the sources and building them on the target system solved the problem
Carsten
Winkler wrote:
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Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Pelle on Sat Apr 23 08:56:26 2011
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I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread.
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Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Pelle on Sat Apr 23 14:32:38 2011
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> > I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread. > > Thanks, >
> Pelle
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Re: elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by eric wooten on Fri Jul 25 02:03:37 2003
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Note: When I hit ctrl-break, it exits to cmd prompt, and the entry appears
in the logbook.... ?
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