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icon5.gif   Use Email From not Working as Before..., posted by Christopher Jones on Mon Sep 13 20:44:35 2004 
Hi,

We just recently upgraded from an older version of Elog to the latest and
    Reply   , posted by on Wed Sep 15 00:16:19 2004 
I g
icon8.gif   elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Heiko Scheit on Wed Feb 18 16:54:27 2004 
When trying to stop elogd processes with the kill command
elogd exits only after access to the logbook.
    icon8.gif   Re: elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 19 09:38:13 2004 
Noee. Here it works immediately.

Can you try with a fresh server from the distribution, with the example 
       icon8.gif   Re: elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Heiko Scheit on Fri Aug 27 00:49:27 2004 
> Noee. Here it works immediately.

> Can you try with a fresh server from the distribution, with the example 
          icon2.gif   Re: elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 17:38:54 2004 
> elogd does not exit if there is an 'unprocessed' HUP.  So when you do 

> kill -HUP <pid>
             icon2.gif   Re: elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Heiko Scheit on Wed Sep 8 23:03:36 2004 
> > elogd does not exit if there is an 'unprocessed' HUP.  So when you do 
> > 
> > kill -HUP <pid>
                icon2.gif   Re: elogd does not exit on SIGTERM, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Sep 9 21:40:47 2004 
> kill -HUP <pid>; sleep 2; kill <pid>

Thanks, I could reproduce the problem. It had to do that a SIGHUP aborts the select()
icon4.gif   URL bug in elogd.cfg, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Aug 16 23:49:13 2004 
Under 2.5.4-2 build1.460, when I edit the demo elogd.cfg the following happens:

- I start with
    icon2.gif   Re: URL bug in elogd.cfg, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 12:19:00 2004 
This problem has been fixed in revision 1.462
       icon14.gif   Re: URL bug in elogd.cfg, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Sep 8 17:39:43 2004 
> This problem has been fixed in revision 1.462

Thank you!
icon5.gif   PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:35 2004 
At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).  
    icon2.gif   Re: PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 15:52:00 2004 
> At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
> version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
> displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).  
icon5.gif   Locking entries, posted by filantoro on Wed Sep 1 03:42:22 2004 
I have a question about ELOG. Let's say after the user finishes his shift 
and passess on to the next user on duty. A staff member would want to look 
through the entries and vet them. The staff could lock the entries to 
    icon2.gif   Re: Locking entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 15:48:47 2004 
One possibility is to use the option "Restrict edit time = <hours>". This way
an entry can only be edited let's say 8 hours after it has been created.
icon5.gif   ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook, posted by Bartjan Wattel on Wed Aug 25 13:36:56 2004 
Hi,

I have an ELOG installation on a RedHat linux server, called myserver. I 
    icon2.gif   Re: ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 15:37:09 2004 
That bug has been fixed recently, please update to the newest version.
icon5.gif   write access for elogd, posted by Dave Becker on Thu Aug 19 06:21:38 2004 
Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:

New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/" 
    icon2.gif   Re: write access for elogd, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 12:36:08 2004 
> Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:

> New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/" 
icon5.gif   Admin rights lost after upgrade 2.5.2 to 2.5.4, posted by nait tauh on Wed Aug 18 11:12:56 2004 
The upgrade was done by just replacing elogd from 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 from the rpm.

Somehow elogd 2.5.4 treat all users as normal user. When clicking on
    icon2.gif   Re: Admin rights lost after upgrade 2.5.2 to 2.5.4, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 8 12:25:20 2004 
> Somehow elogd 2.5.4 treat all users as normal user. When clicking on
> "config". All admin users has no "change elogd.cfg" button. Revert back to
> 2.5.2 OK.
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