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  67807   Fri Feb 13 19:47:43 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportMac OSX3.0.0Re: Fail to install in mac

Sorry I forgot to include the elogd.plist file in the distribution. I attached it to this entry, so just copy it into the elog root directory and run again "make install".

/Stefan

Alex wrote:

Hi

 

I am trying to install to mac 10.10.2 - everything works almost fine, but when I issue the sudo make install I get

 

Installing example logbook to /usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo
install: logbooks/demo/2001/011108a.log -> /usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/2001/011108a.log
install: elogd.plist: No such file or directory
make: *** [install] Error 71

 

Any idea why ?

 

Thanks

 

Alex

 

 

  67808   Fri Feb 13 20:36:59 2015 Reply Alexalkaloge@cern.chBug reportMac OSX3.0.0Re: Fail to install in mac

Thanks! now install works fine - but I cannot find how to open and start writing- I do

 

/usr/local/sbin/elogd
elogd 3.0.0 built Feb 13 2015, 16:42:32 revision 21dc563
CKeditor detected
ImageMagick detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...


but nothing pops up...I mean it is not possible to run "offline" ie locally on my mac ?

  67809   Fri Feb 13 21:18:46 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportMac OSX3.0.0Re: Fail to install in mac

Point your browser to http://localhost:8080 as written in the documentation

Alex wrote:

Thanks! now install works fine - but I cannot find how to open and start writing- I do

 

/usr/local/sbin/elogd
elogd 3.0.0 built Feb 13 2015, 16:42:32 revision 21dc563
CKeditor detected
ImageMagick detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...


but nothing pops up...I mean it is not possible to run "offline" ie locally on my mac ?

 

  67813   Wed Feb 25 03:28:24 2015 Question Banata Wachid Ridwanjogjacard@yahoo.comQuestionWindows3.0.0Enter past date for logbook

Is it possible to enter past date in logbook

I forgot to enter log yesterday, is it possible to add up now?

  67814   Wed Feb 25 07:52:21 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.0.0Re: Enter past date for logbook

No. The date/time tag is there to actually document the time when the log was made. If you are late, you are late.

Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote:

Is it possible to enter past date in logbook

I forgot to enter log yesterday, is it possible to add up now?

 

  67815   Wed Feb 25 08:41:59 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionAll3.0.0Re: Enter past date for logbook

As an administrator of the logbook you could add an additional attribute, e.g. "when" of type datetime.

Each entry would then have the unchangeable entry time and an addtional time, e.g. of the event you are describing in the entry.

For more details look here: elog:67712

Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote:

Is it possible to enter past date in logbook

I forgot to enter log yesterday, is it possible to add up now?

 

  67828   Wed Mar 18 04:25:14 2015 Question Banata Wachid Ridwanjogjacard@yahoo.comQuestionWindows3.0.0How to change configuration already set properly

Hello, I have configuration file that already set on running logbook

but I want to change for example category and Atributes, and some other setting to match our language

If I just simply change category, or other option, when I log in on logbook, It wont show as I though. When I change back to original setting, it will show

How to change setting in configuration properly, so It will show and logbook still consistent using the new category and other option I just set.

thanx for the help

  67829   Wed Mar 18 09:34:46 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindows3.0.0Re: How to change configuration already set properly
ELOG does not provide you with a simple mechanism to rename attributes in existing entries.
If you rename an attribute in the configuration, then you need to adapt all existing entries by replacing the name in all *a.log files on the server.
Or you could set-up a second logbook with the renamed attributes, export all entries from the first logbook (use "Find") and import these entries in the second logbook.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote:

Hello, I have configuration file that already set on running logbook

but I want to change for example category and Atributes, and some other setting to match our language

If I just simply change category, or other option, when I log in on logbook, It wont show as I though. When I change back to original setting, it will show

How to change setting in configuration properly, so It will show and logbook still consistent using the new category and other option I just set.

thanx for the help

 

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