Server derived time, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Thu Oct 23 10:21:06 2008
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Hi Stefan,
Is it possible to derive the time in a 'date/time' attribute from the Elog server?
We would like all our entries in GMT/UTC time and unfortunately as the time is currently derived from the client machines there are often entry |
Installation problems, posted by George B. on Mon Oct 27 13:05:13 2008
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Hello,
I just upgraded to elog 2.7.5 from 2.6.4 on my Debian system. Here is some feedback:
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Re: Installation problems, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 29 05:53:39 2008
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> 1) "make" fails if libssl-dev package is not installed. Documentation does not mention SSL library requirements.
I added a note to the documentation, thank you.
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Re: Elogd crashes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 29 07:07:47 2008
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soren poulsen wrote:
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Re: Server derived time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 30 03:30:59 2008
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Grant Jeffcote wrote:
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Re: Server derived time, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Thu Oct 30 08:39:34 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Server derived time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 3 13:15:52 2008
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Grant Jeffcote wrote:
I'm also having issues with conditional entries in the Find page. If a conditional statement is used to |
Re: Installation problems, posted by George B. on Wed Nov 5 10:32:07 2008
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> The elogd (or elogd.init in the distribution) is written for RedHat based systems where echo_success gives the
> typical output with a green [OK] at the end of the line. For Debian, there is (was) in principle a Debian package
> which has it's own startup script. Since the package maintainer is not active any more (I guess), the Debian
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