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  68346   Thu Jun 30 14:00:43 2016 Reply JDelog@dreessen.itRequestLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherELOG V3.1.1Re: More than 100 attributes Thank you Stefan, I think then I will leave
it at the default value.  I need a stable
Systen
  
  1103   Thu Apr 21 22:54:46 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux1.632Re: More questions about groups> I am running 2.5.8-3 with the elogd.c 1.632.
 I have attached the config
> file that I am using.   I have a top group
  
  1104   Fri Apr 22 18:16:25 2005 Reply Stephen A. Woodsaw@jlab.orgQuestionLinux1.632Re: More questions about groups> Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it
in the current CVS version.
I get my Icons and Graphics in the top group
  
  66862   Wed Jul 28 16:38:07 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.7.8Re: More adventures with SSL

    

       
            
  
  68218   Tue Jan 12 16:10:34 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesUse automatic email notifications or RSS
feeds. Read the manual for that.

Stefan
  
  68225   Wed Jan 13 08:37:42 2016 Reply Tamas Galtgal@km3net.deQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesI recommend monitoring directly on the
server. Here is an example of a very simply
Python script (https://github.com/tamasgal/elog-slack)
  
  68226   Wed Jan 13 10:27:21 2016 Reply Johan Forsbergjohan.forsberg@maxlab.lu.seQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesYeah, I found the RSS feed feature, but
I could not get ETags/Last-Modified header
fields which meant that I'd have to read
  
  68227   Wed Jan 13 10:29:54 2016 Reply Johan Forsbergjohan.forsberg@maxlab.lu.seQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesYeah, I suppose something like that would
be both faster and more efficient than polling
ELOG itself. Fortunately the ELOG disk format
  
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