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  433   Sun Sep 21 09:33:46 2003 Question Jasonjason@jasonmorgan.com Otherelog2.3.9FreeBSD Install
I am getting the following errors when trying to install elog-2.3.9 on
my FreeBSD box. I am running FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE.

Many thanks!

"Makefile", line 21: Missing dependency operator
"Makefile", line 27: Need an operator
"Makefile", line 29: Missing dependency operator
"Makefile", line 31: Need an operator
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue


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  68721   Wed Jan 17 18:11:49 2018 Question Jason Moorejason.moore@viewglass.comQuestionWindows2.7.1-200Adding New User Failed During Email Send

The following error occured during the addition of new user, first time this occured:

"Cannot send email notification to "xxx@xxx.com" Sender address rejected: Domain not found

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We are using version 2.7.1-2002. Could this be a version issue? When we loaded the new version, the browser GUI was scrambled and illegible using Microsoft Edge/Explorer and Firefox.

  69826   Thu Sep 12 10:42:08 2024 Warning jaro mrazekjaromrax@gmail.comBug reportLinux3fb85fa6Crash on attachment upload

I am on ubuntu 24.04.1, I needed to git clone, make and make install,

HEAD is 3fb85fa6 - (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) Fixed compiler warning (3 weeks ago)

It crashes on every attachment:  thank you. Jaro


 

root@vaio:~# systemctl status elogd
× elogd.service - The ELOG Server
     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/elogd.service; enabled; preset: ena>
     Active: failed (Result: core-dump) since Thu 2024-09-12 10:39:23 CEST; 3s a>
   Duration: 5.402s
       Docs: man:elogd(8)
             man:elog(8)
    Process: 724285 ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/elogd -D -c /usr/local/elog/elogd.>
   Main PID: 724286 (code=dumped, signal=ABRT)
        CPU: 32ms

Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio systemd[1]: Starting elogd.service - The ELOG Server...
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio elogd[724286]: elogd 3.1.5 built Sep 11 2024, 17:02:36
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio elogd[724286]: revision 3fb85fa6
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio elogd[724286]: File "/var/run/elogd.pid" exists, overwritin>
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio systemd[1]: Started elogd.service - The ELOG Server.
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio elogd[724286]: CKeditor detected
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio elogd[724286]: ImageMagick detected
Sep 12 10:39:18 vaio elogd[724286]: Server listening on port 9000 ...
Sep 12 10:39:23 vaio systemd[1]: elogd.service: Main process exited, code=dumped>
Sep 12 10:39:23 vaio systemd[1]: elogd.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
root@vaio:~# systemctl restart elogd
 

  68821   Wed Jun 13 18:08:06 2018 Entry Janusz Szubajanusz.szuba@xfel.euRequestLinux3.1.3number of entries in Login user list

Hi, 

could it be possible to increase the limit of entries in Login user list from 100 to somewhat reasonably higher? Like twice or 3 times as much. Similar limit exist also on Admin user list, which is afair 10, could this also be increased?

best

Janusz

  68823   Thu Jun 14 13:07:32 2018 Reply Janusz Szubajanusz.szuba@xfel.euRequestLinux3.1.3Re: number of entries in Login user list

Thanks, good point, I was not sure that in case of other lists which will be changed as well, there will not be any problems, like overflow, etc. 

Regarding admin list, now I remember, that was the limit to send email notification in case of registration requests. But actually it is not important right now.

best

Janusz

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hi Janusz,

You can change the following line in elogd.h and recompile:

#define MAX_N_LIST      100
That'll change the login user list limit. But it'll change other list length as well - which should not do harm unless you are very short of memory.

I don't see the Admin user list limit of 10 - aparently that is hard coded somewhere deep within (or I've just missed it).

Cheers, Andreas

Janusz Szuba wrote:

Hi, 

could it be possible to increase the limit of entries in Login user list from 100 to somewhat reasonably higher? Like twice or 3 times as much. Similar limit exist also on Admin user list, which is afair 10, could this also be increased?

best

Janusz

 

 

  69167   Mon Jul 6 19:09:48 2020 Entry Janusz Szubajanusz.szuba@xfel.euBug reportLinux3.1.4bug in elog.spec

Hi, 

in commit 1812e7c, specifying CFLAGS to make command in elog.spec, renders all other settings in Makefile void. That is, if I want to include any of KRB5, LDAP, PAM support, and change makefile accordingly, then when producing rpm they are not taken into account. Anyway, CFLAGS in Makefile are already set to the same defaults, so why it is redefined in spec file?

best

Janusz

  69169   Tue Jul 7 11:22:45 2020 Reply Janusz Szubajanusz.szuba@xfel.euBug reportLinux3.1.4Re: bug in elog.spec

Thanks for the answer, I will try with your specfile

best

Janusz

Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote:

Hi,

You rights, CFLAGS should not be in specfile to take care of distrib env.

Btw, I sent in the past an update for build process of Stefan delivery to generate src.rpm file copatible to tarball version. I think Stefan did not have time yet to test and to check.

With the enclosed SPEC file, you can build ELOG with options at rpmbulld command w/o modifying sources. For exemple,

rpm -i elog-.....src.rpm

rpmbuild -bb --with ssl --with pam --with ldap --with krb5 ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec

 

I enclosed also the SRPMS i used for my projects. Be careful, It's maybe not uptodate of last GIT version or PSI releases... but you can test it on your RPM distrib. It should be nice to hare your feedback.

Bye,

Laurent

 

Janusz Szuba wrote:

Hi, 

in commit 1812e7c, specifying CFLAGS to make command in elog.spec, renders all other settings in Makefile void. That is, if I want to include any of KRB5, LDAP, PAM support, and change makefile accordingly, then when producing rpm they are not taken into account. Anyway, CFLAGS in Makefile are already set to the same defaults, so why it is redefined in spec file?

best

Janusz

 

 

  69385   Mon Jul 19 18:41:29 2021 Question Janusz Szubajanusz.szuba@xfel.euQuestionLinux3.1.4Deny option and Guest commands

Hi, 

I have a logbook with guest access and guest can also enter a new entry (in config: Guest List Menu commands = New, Find, Select, Login). For other reason in a global section, I put 

Deny New = account1, account2

This somehow invalidates Guest List Menu commands, since as guest I don't see New button anymore. Is this behaviour desired? Otherwise, I would need to move Deny option to plenty of individual logbook configs. Just to explain the reason, those accounts are set up to only read entries and not to create new ones. Or maybe you can suggest a different solution?

Best

ELOG V3.1.5-3fb85fa6