Compilation flag/file question, posted by Benjamin Brown on Tue Mar 8 17:31:55 2005
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If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
along with the elogd.c file? Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
for the compilation? Thanks. |
Re: Compilation flag/file question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 8 17:34:05 2005
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> If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
> along with the elogd.c file? Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
> for the compilation? Thanks.
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Re: Compilation flag/file question, posted by Benjamin Brown on Tue Mar 8 19:23:14 2005
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> > If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
> > along with the elogd.c file? Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
> > for the compilation? Thanks.
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Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Wed Mar 16 20:04:32 2005
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use the command-line client from linux, but I can't make it
work and that's driving me nuts...
What I want is to reply to a selected message in the logbook, but I
stumble onto two problems: |
Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 16 22:14:19 2005
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> There is a read password ("Read Password=..." entry in elogd.cfg) on
> the logbook which I cannot bypass from the client.
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Thu Mar 17 09:56:21 2005
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This solved the problems, thanks for the fast response!
On a side note, one would expect that when "Fixed Attributes Edit" or "Fixed Attributes
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 17 10:02:45 2005
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> On a side note, one would expect that when "Fixed Attributes Edit" or "Fixed Attributes
> Reply" is set, the attributes in this list shouldn't be supplied with the command line client.
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Thu Mar 17 23:06:54 2005
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Okidokie. May I then humbly suggest to mention this in the documentation of the elog command client? |