Some spell mistakes, posted by Exaos Lee on Sun Oct 9 20:49:41 2005
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I find some new strings from the warnings like this:
[quote]Language error: string "HelpELCode" not found for language "chinese"[/quote]
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Re: "Error: Cannot find hostname", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 08:03:57 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]I usually access hosts in LAN with their IPs. But elogd seems to prefer hostnames to IPs. I cannot ask each one to add the hostname to
their system config file while they visit my host. I encounter several problems which seems to be related to the hostname resolution:
[list]
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Re: "Error: Cannot find hostname", posted by Exaos Lee on Mon Oct 10 10:52:02 2005
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Yes, the "URL" works. Thanks! |
Re: The Chinese Language,Demo Configuration and Help Files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 12:53:46 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]I want to make elogd display the date in Chinese format. Please tell me howto.[/quote]
Thank you for the files.
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Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 14:01:14 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]As the title. [/quote]
There is no possibility to change an admin password. You probably mean that you logged in as admin and cannot change your own password, is that right? |
Re: Some spell mistakes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 14:09:49 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]I find some new strings from the warnings like this:
[quote]Language error: string "HelpELCode" not found for language "chinese"[/quote]
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Re: Some spell mistakes, posted by Exaos Lee on Mon Oct 10 19:26:35 2005
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[quote] Ok, fixed in the current subversion repository. Better write such things by personal mail to me, since it might not interest the elog community
very much.[/quote]
Sorry. ;-) I will mail you first next time. |
Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese, posted by Exaos Lee on Mon Oct 10 19:33:05 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Exaos Lee"]As the title. [/quote]
There is no possibility to change an admin password. You probably mean that you logged in as admin and cannot change your own password, is that right? |