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Mon Jun 30 00:11:09 2003 |
| Joseph Giaime | giaime@phys.lsu.edu | Bug report | Mac OSX | 2.3.8 | runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2 | I have been trying to build and run elog under Mac OS X 10.2.6, without sucess. I
understand that this is not one of the 'supported' platforms, but I hope that there is someone
here who might know the work-around to my problem.
I've tried building elog 2.2.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, and 2.3.8. I've tried using the compiler that comes
in the Mac OS X 10.2 box, as well as the gcc-based compiler supplied in Apple's Dec 2002
developer update (gcc 3.1), and the June '03 update as well (gcc 3.3).
elog builds without error in all cases I tried.
When I run it, it will correctly serve the demo notebook. However, when the user clicks on the
test message to display it in full, there is a seg fault.
I suspect that the trouble might be with something defined in time.h.
I've run it in gdb, and the result is appended to this message. This is for gcc 3.3 and elog
2.3.8.
I would greatly appreciate any hints or suggestions.
Cheers, Joe
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[satsuma:~/Documents/elog_build/elog-2.3.8] jgiaime% gdb ./elogd
GNU gdb 5.3-20030128 (Apple version gdb-282) (Fri Jun 13 03:33:07 GMT 2003)
Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
This GDB was configured as "powerpc-apple-darwin".
Reading symbols for shared libraries .. done
(gdb) run
Starting program: /Users/jgiaime/Documents/elog_build/elog-2.3.8/elogd
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Indexing logbook "demo" ... ok
Server listening on port 8080...
Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
0x00005870 in el_retrieve (lbs=0x1, message_id=50, date=0xbfff2500 "demo",
attr_list=0x0, attrib=0x365620, n_attr=1, text=0xbfff2280 "1", textsize=0x1,
in_reply_to=0x0, reply_to=0x0, attachment=0x0, encoding=0x0, locked_by=0x0) at src/
elogd.c:2775
2775 {
(gdb) up
#1 0x0001d9b4 in interprete (lbook=0x1 <Address 0x1 out of bounds>, path=0xbfff2280
"1") at src/elogd.c:12279
12279 show_elog_message(lbs, dec_path, command);
(gdb) up
#2 0x0001db10 in decode_get (logbook=0xbffff340 "demo", string=0x3a300a "1") at src/
elogd.c:12325
12325 interprete(logbook, path);
(gdb) up
#3 0x00020080 in server_loop (tcp_port=836736, daemon=-1073732640) at src/
elogd.c:13398
13398 decode_get(logbook, p);
(gdb) up
#4 0x00021134 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff850) at src/elogd.c:13832
13832 server_loop(tcp_port, daemon);
(gdb) up
Initial frame selected; you cannot go up.
(gdb) |
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Mon Jun 30 05:15:14 2003 |
| Joseph Giaime | giaime@phys.lsu.edu | Bug fix | Mac OSX | 2.3.8 | Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2 | Sridhar & Recai,
Thanks to both of you for the rapid and effective advice. Fixing the limit corrected my problem.
I think I last got tripped up this way 10 years ago...
I suppose that the advice to increase Mac OS X's default stacksize limit might make a fine entry
in the FAQ or README file.
Thanks again,
Joe |
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Thu Jan 29 00:24:44 2004 |
| Joseph Giaime | giaime@phys.lsu.edu | Bug report | Mac OSX | 2.3.9 | Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix | Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting a sensible timezone to be attached to e-mail that
gets sent out when messages are posted. I'm using Postfix, not sendmail
(Mac OS X Server uses this beginning with version 10.3). In this set-up,
the 'sendmail' program is a front-end for Postfix, not the real thing. I
suspect that there are subtle differences that cause this problem.
Instead of something like "Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 14:46:16 -0600", the
"-0600" is replaced by a large number that doesn't correspond with anything
I can figure out. This is the sort of thing that does no real harm, but the
notebook users keep complaining
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. -Joe
Here is what gets mailed when a messages is posted:
Return-Path:
Received: from ligo.phys.lsu.edu ([unix socket])
by ligo.phys.lsu.edu (Cyrus v2.1.13) with LMTP; Wed, 28 Jan 2004 16:27:03 -0600
X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2
Received: from ligo.phys.lsu.edu (ligo.phys.lsu.edu [130.39.181.231])
by ligo.phys.lsu.edu (Postfix) with SMTP
id 5E12A788D1; Wed, 28 Jan 2004 16:27:03 -0600 (CST)
To: ELOG@ligo.phys.lsu.edu, user@ligo.phys.lsu.edu
From: elog@ligo.phys.lsu.edu
Subject: New playground elog entry
X-Mailer: Elog, Version 2.3.9
X-Elog-URL: http://ligo.phys.lsu.edu:8080/playground/13
X-Elog-submit-type: web|elog
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 22:27:03 +52182819
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Message-Id: <20040128222703.5E12A788D1@ligo.phys.lsu.edu>
A new entry has been submitted on ligo.phys.lsu.edu
Logbook : playground
Author : Joseph Giaime
Type : Other
Category : Other
Subject : yet another test
Logbook URL : http://ligo.phys.lsu.edu:8080/playground/13
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Sun Sep 16 18:40:06 2012 |
| Josef Uher | josef.uher@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.9.2 | HTML editor | Hi All,
maybe I missed something in the configuration, but how do I get this nice editor for HTML like the one available on this forum?
Thanks a lot for advice. |
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Sun Sep 16 21:14:12 2012 |
| Josef Uher | josef.uher@gmail.com | Bug report | Mac OSX | 2.9.2 | Crash with long image names | Hi All,
I found that elog crashes if I try to upload an image with long name. It actually uploads the file after the crash. It crashes also if in the full view with attachments visible. If I shorten the name all is fine.
The crash report screenshot is attached. It looks like a too small buffer (?).

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Mon Sep 17 15:14:46 2012 |
| Josef Uher | josef.uher@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.9.2 | Re: HTML editor |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Josef Uher wrote: |
[...] maybe I missed something in the configuration, but how do I get this nice editor for HTML like the one available on this forum?[...]
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The fckeditor is already installed with the elog package. All you need to do is to enable HTML in ELOG and Javascript in your browser.
The ELOG command "Allowed encoding = 7" gives you the same encoding choices as in this forum.
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Hi Andreas, thank you for your reply. I have already found out that the problem on Mac was that I moved the cfg file to some other folder which did not contain the resources and scripts. I used the "-s" switch and now it works nicely. However, now I try to do the same thing on Windows and even the "-s" switch does not help (the default encodings etc. are set in the cfg file). I compiled the elog on Mac, but I used the installation package on Windows. |
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Thu Jul 30 17:03:12 2020 |
| Jose Caballero | jcaballero.hep@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | testing the client: unclear it worked | Hello,
I just gave it a quick try to the command line client, to see if I can use it to access our institution service.
[root@host ~]# cd /tmp/
[root@host ~]# mkdir elog
[root@host ~]# cd elog
[root@host ~]# wget https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/RPMS/elog-3.1.4-2.el7.x86_64.rpm
[root@host ~]# rpm2cpio elog-3.1.4-2.el7.x86_64.rpm | cpio -idmv
[root@host ~]# cd usr/local/bin/
[root@host ~]# ./elog --help
[root@host ~]# ./elog -h <hostname> -l <logbook> -u <myusername> <mypassword> -w last
"Message successfully transmitted, ID=-1"
Is that the expected output? I was expecting to see info about the latest message in the server.
Cheers,
Jose |
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Mon Sep 14 15:40:02 2020 |
| Jose Caballero | jcaballero.hep@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: testing the client: unclear it worked | Sorry for the late reply. I didn't get email notification about an answer to my question :)
Actually, I just wrote <hostname> and so on for privacy. In my attempt, they have real values.
And yet, I got as result: "Message successfully transmitted, ID=-1".
Follow up question: do I really need to install everything even though I only want the client? Or is there somewhere a package just with the client code?
Thanks
Jose
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The <hostname> you have to actually replace with your real host name. Same for logbook, username and password.
On my local test system I get (actual password hidden here with "...")
~$ elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l demo -u stefan ... -a Authort=SR -a Subject=test test
Message successfully transmitted, ID=5
~$
Jose Caballero wrote: |
Hello,
I just gave it a quick try to the command line client, to see if I can use it to access our institution service.
[root@host ~]# cd /tmp/
[root@host ~]# mkdir elog
[root@host ~]# cd elog
[root@host ~]# wget https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/RPMS/elog-3.1.4-2.el7.x86_64.rpm
[root@host ~]# rpm2cpio elog-3.1.4-2.el7.x86_64.rpm | cpio -idmv
[root@host ~]# cd usr/local/bin/
[root@host ~]# ./elog --help
[root@host ~]# ./elog -h <hostname> -l <logbook> -u <myusername> <mypassword> -w last
"Message successfully transmitted, ID=-1"
Is that the expected output? I was expecting to see info about the latest message in the server.
Cheers,
Jose
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