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    icon2.gif   Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Fri Oct 18 09:40:54 2019 elog.txt

Hello Andreas

Show Attributes Edit = xxx, limits the attributes shown when editing but when you submit you get the error

Error: Attribute Bruger not supplied.

Please go back and enter the Bruger field.

If I save instead of submitting it looks like it does change the attribute as intented in my test Elog system. Unfortunately i've disabled save with "Save drafts = 0" in my live system - to only use submit, and enabling drafts only causes other issues. My configuration is attached

Kind Regards Finn 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hi Finn,

I don't know if this was intended, but at least I know a possible solution: with the command
"Show Attributes Edit = "
you can limit the attribute list shown in the edit form to those that are not Locked.
 
I haven't tried, but I guess that should work.
Cheers
Andreas
Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Andreas

OK, I did install a version of ELOG with a minimum of settings and the edit of multiple settings works fine. I've tracked the issue to "Locked Attributes = Bruger".

If one or more of the attributes are locked i get the error "Error: Attribute option - keep original values - not existing". I'm not trying to change the locked attribute, but it seems when one is locked multiple editing is not possible.

Is that intended to work this way?

Kind Regards Finn

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

I use editing of multiple entries frequently and it works fine for me.

To understand your problem I would suggest that you try a minimal configuration. If you have a test logbook with just one or two fields and it still does not work, then post the config here that people can reproduce your problem - and hopefully find a fix.

Cheers, Andreas

Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Elog Forum

There is i ELOG the function to edit multiple posts eg. to change the staus from "ongoing" to "finished" -> in danish translation "igangværende" and "afsluttet", see the attached pictures.

When I select multiple post and want to edit them to status "afsluttet" i get the "udklip_2.jpg" entry form and change only the status to "afsluttet" (Finished)

The result is a error informing that the attribut "gem oprindelige værdier" does not exist. As a test i changed the text in the translation file from "Keep origianl values = gem oprindelige værdier" to "Keep origianl values = Keep origianl values" but the result is the same error: Attribut Keep original values does not exist.

Is there a solution to this or is or is mutiple editing of post not allowed?

Kind Regards Finn

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Mon Oct 21 10:46:43 2019 

Hello Andres

Or maybe my reply was unclear :-), but i did use the "Show Attributes Edit" the way you meant to not show attribute BRUGER and when i do that i get:

Error: Attribute Bruger not supplied.

Please go back and enter the Bruger field

Kind Regards Finn

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
I'm sorry, apparently my tip was not clear: you should use "Show Attributes Edit = " to NOT SHOW any of your locked attributes.
It is just a guess: if the attribute is not shown in your edit form, it will not complain about it when you submit the form.
Did you try that?
Cheers, Andreas
 
Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Andreas

Show Attributes Edit = xxx, limits the attributes shown when editing but when you submit you get the error

Error: Attribute Bruger not supplied.

Please go back and enter the Bruger field.

If I save instead of submitting it looks like it does change the attribute as intented in my test Elog system. Unfortunately i've disabled save with "Save drafts = 0" in my live system - to only use submit, and enabling drafts only causes other issues. My configuration is attached

Kind Regards Finn 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hi Finn,

I don't know if this was intended, but at least I know a possible solution: with the command
"Show Attributes Edit = "
you can limit the attribute list shown in the edit form to those that are not Locked.
 
I haven't tried, but I guess that should work.
Cheers
Andreas
Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Andreas

OK, I did install a version of ELOG with a minimum of settings and the edit of multiple settings works fine. I've tracked the issue to "Locked Attributes = Bruger".

If one or more of the attributes are locked i get the error "Error: Attribute option - keep original values - not existing". I'm not trying to change the locked attribute, but it seems when one is locked multiple editing is not possible.

Is that intended to work this way?

Kind Regards Finn

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

I use editing of multiple entries frequently and it works fine for me.

To understand your problem I would suggest that you try a minimal configuration. If you have a test logbook with just one or two fields and it still does not work, then post the config here that people can reproduce your problem - and hopefully find a fix.

Cheers, Andreas

Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Elog Forum

There is i ELOG the function to edit multiple posts eg. to change the staus from "ongoing" to "finished" -> in danish translation "igangværende" and "afsluttet", see the attached pictures.

When I select multiple post and want to edit them to status "afsluttet" i get the "udklip_2.jpg" entry form and change only the status to "afsluttet" (Finished)

The result is a error informing that the attribut "gem oprindelige værdier" does not exist. As a test i changed the text in the translation file from "Keep origianl values = gem oprindelige værdier" to "Keep origianl values = Keep origianl values" but the result is the same error: Attribut Keep original values does not exist.

Is there a solution to this or is or is mutiple editing of post not allowed?

Kind Regards Finn

 

 

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Tue Oct 22 12:47:06 2019 

Trial and error - it seems like this combination does the trick:

Locked Attributes = Author

Fixed Attributes Edit = Author

Allows you to edit eg. status of multiple entries even if one attribute is locked

 

Kind Regards Finn

Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Andres

Or maybe my reply was unclear :-), but i did use the "Show Attributes Edit" the way you meant to not show attribute BRUGER and when i do that i get:

Error: Attribute Bruger not supplied.

Please go back and enter the Bruger field

Kind Regards Finn

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
I'm sorry, apparently my tip was not clear: you should use "Show Attributes Edit = " to NOT SHOW any of your locked attributes.
It is just a guess: if the attribute is not shown in your edit form, it will not complain about it when you submit the form.
Did you try that?
Cheers, Andreas
 
Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Andreas

Show Attributes Edit = xxx, limits the attributes shown when editing but when you submit you get the error

Error: Attribute Bruger not supplied.

Please go back and enter the Bruger field.

If I save instead of submitting it looks like it does change the attribute as intented in my test Elog system. Unfortunately i've disabled save with "Save drafts = 0" in my live system - to only use submit, and enabling drafts only causes other issues. My configuration is attached

Kind Regards Finn 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hi Finn,

I don't know if this was intended, but at least I know a possible solution: with the command
"Show Attributes Edit = "
you can limit the attribute list shown in the edit form to those that are not Locked.
 
I haven't tried, but I guess that should work.
Cheers
Andreas
Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Andreas

OK, I did install a version of ELOG with a minimum of settings and the edit of multiple settings works fine. I've tracked the issue to "Locked Attributes = Bruger".

If one or more of the attributes are locked i get the error "Error: Attribute option - keep original values - not existing". I'm not trying to change the locked attribute, but it seems when one is locked multiple editing is not possible.

Is that intended to work this way?

Kind Regards Finn

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

I use editing of multiple entries frequently and it works fine for me.

To understand your problem I would suggest that you try a minimal configuration. If you have a test logbook with just one or two fields and it still does not work, then post the config here that people can reproduce your problem - and hopefully find a fix.

Cheers, Andreas

Finn Junker wrote:

Hello Elog Forum

There is i ELOG the function to edit multiple posts eg. to change the staus from "ongoing" to "finished" -> in danish translation "igangværende" and "afsluttet", see the attached pictures.

When I select multiple post and want to edit them to status "afsluttet" i get the "udklip_2.jpg" entry form and change only the status to "afsluttet" (Finished)

The result is a error informing that the attribut "gem oprindelige værdier" does not exist. As a test i changed the text in the translation file from "Keep origianl values = gem oprindelige værdier" to "Keep origianl values = Keep origianl values" but the result is the same error: Attribut Keep original values does not exist.

Is there a solution to this or is or is mutiple editing of post not allowed?

Kind Regards Finn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

icon1.gif   Up to date windows version, posted by Finn Junker on Thu Oct 20 10:04:51 2022 
Dear Developers

I know this topic i on and off in this forum but it seems the only updated versions of Elog are in the linux binaries. Have anybody been able to compile a windows versions since 2018?

Kind Regards Finn
    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Finn Junker on Fri Oct 21 09:25:37 2022 
> > Dear Developers
> 
> > 
> 
> > I know this topic i on and off in this forum but it seems the only updated versions of Elog are in the 
> linux binaries. Have anybody been able to compile a windows versions since 2018?
> 
> > 
> 
> > Kind Regards Finn
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> 
> We discussed on windows build some weeks ago and i tried to make one to check if it’s possible.
> 
> The result is in https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/69491
> 
> This could help you up to official new build.
> 
> 
> 
> .
> 
> Laurent

Hi Laurent

I've found the attached zip files in post 69491. The one containing the ELOG probgram libary won't run on my test laptop - the service wont start
There is in the same thread a post from Just Keijser containing only the executables, and it won't start either. Starting the elog.exe though gives me that the exe is missing 2 dll files which can be downloaded seperately.
It is not easy cause there are several versions of the 2 dll files and only one working, but now my elog reports version ELOG V3.1.4-1ebfd06c

But this cant be the solution - if so the windows version is put to the grave

Kind Regards Finn
    icon2.gif   Re: Up to date windows version, posted by Finn Junker on Mon Oct 24 14:55:44 2022 
> Hi Finn,
> 
> I've just tested the same archive on new laptop with Windows 11. 
> I unzip it and double-click elogd.exe file, bypass defender warning and the server is running.
> To test, i open localhost:8080 on web client and it displays the demo logbook.
> 
> Btw i didn't test it as a service. What are the 2 libs you said it misses ?
> 
> .
> Laurent
> 
> > 
> > Hi Laurent
> > 
> > I've found the attached zip files in post 69491. The one containing the ELOG probgram libary won't run on my test laptop - the service wont start
> > There is in the same thread a post from Just Keijser containing only the executables, and it won't start either. Starting the elog.exe though gives me that the exe is missing 2 dll files which can be downloaded seperately.
> > It is not easy cause there are several versions of the 2 dll files and only one working, but now my elog reports version ELOG V3.1.4-1ebfd06c
> > 
> > But this cant be the solution - if so the windows version is put to the grave
> > 
> > Kind Regards Finn

Hi Laurent

OK, i can recreate the unzip to folder and run elogd.exe and it works :-). If i unzip to the folder of the version installed (with the windows installer) where it runs elogd.exe as a service, the service won't start.

The problem with the dll files only applies to the post from Just Keijser containing only the executables (3 files) and these executables repport missing: libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll and libssl-1_1-x64.dll

These versions are a black box for me, are the important?

The unzip version (your version) reports: ELOG V3.1.4-395e101 (I think this is the same number as for the 2018 installed version)
The version with the 3 exe files (my version) from Just Keijser reports: ELOG V3.1.4-1ebfd06c
This site reports: ELOG V3.1.4-bcd7b50

Kind Regards Finn
icon5.gif   Planned maintenance at the top of ELOG listing, posted by Finn Junker on Mon Nov 21 09:46:46 2022 

We use our instance of ELOG as a operations log so that newest events are sorted at the top.

Sometimes we are also up front informed about planned maintenance, and i would be nice to could "pin" them at the top - before the sorting, so that operatores could have them in mind when starting a new shift. Have anyone found a way to solve this?

Kind Regards Finn

    icon2.gif   Re: New elog version 3.1.5, posted by Finn Junker on Wed Apr 12 15:08:15 2023 

Hi Laurent

It is possible to use the attached but the elogd will not start as a service anymore - is there a fix to that aswell?

Kind Regards Finn

Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote:

Hi,

It's possible to build elogd under windows with cygwin, but not sure that is the best as it requires a lot of dependencies that should be included to dist package to be runnable everywhere.

After

  • installation of dependencies (gcc-g++, make, libssl1.1, libssl-devel, opendlap-devel, libopenldap2, libkrb5-devel, libkrb5_3) using CygWin setup program,
  • instalkation of git tool and clone the git repo (git clone https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog --recursive),
  • modification of Makefile to build with Kerberos/ldap/ssl support,

from cygwin bash under Windows 11, you can build elog :

/cygdrive/d/Devel/elog $ make
c++ -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-unused-result -Imxml -DHAVE_SSL -DHAVE_KRB5 -DHAVE_LDAP -o elog src/elog.cxx mxml.o crypt.o strlcpy.o -lssl -lkrb5 -lldap -llber
c++ -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-unused-result -Imxml -DHAVE_SSL -DHAVE_KRB5 -DHAVE_LDAP -w -c -o auth.o src/auth.cxx
c++ -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-unused-result -Imxml -DHAVE_SSL -DHAVE_KRB5 -DHAVE_LDAP -o elogd src/elogd.cxx auth.o mxml.o crypt.o strlcpy.o -lssl -lkrb5 -lldap -llber
src/elogd.cxx:217:6: warning: ‘_timezone’ redeclared without dllimport attribute: previous dllimport ignored [-Wattributes]
  217 | long _timezone;
      |      ^~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx: In function ‘int el_submit(LOGBOOK*, int, BOOL, const char*, char (*)[1500], char (*)[1500], int, const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, const char (*)[256], BOOL, const char*, const char*)’:
src/elogd.cxx:4963:47: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size between 100103 and 250102 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 4963 |       sprintf(message + strlen(message), "%s: %s\n", attr_name[i], attrib[i]);
      |                                               ^~
src/elogd.cxx:4963:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 4 and 300002 bytes into a destination of size 250104
 4963 |       sprintf(message + strlen(message), "%s: %s\n", attr_name[i], attrib[i]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx: In function ‘void show_edit_form(LOGBOOK*, int, BOOL, BOOL, BOOL, BOOL, BOOL, BOOL)’:
src/elogd.cxx:9655:28: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3993 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9655 |       sprintf(str, "Preset %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                            ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9655:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 8 and 150007 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9655 |       sprintf(str, "Preset %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9676:43: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3978 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9676 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on first reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                           ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9676:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 23 and 150022 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9676 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on first reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:37: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3984 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                     ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 17 and 150016 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:37: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3984 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                     ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 17 and 150016 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:37: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3984 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                     ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 17 and 150016 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:37: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3984 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                     ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9697:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 17 and 150016 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9697 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9717:36: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3985 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9717 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on edit %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                    ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9717:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 16 and 150015 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9717 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on edit %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9737:41: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3980 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9737 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on duplicate %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                         ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9737:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 21 and 150020 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9737 |       sprintf(str, "Preset on duplicate %s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9758:22: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3999 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9758 |       sprintf(str, "p%s", attr_list[index]);
      |                      ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9758:14: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 2 and 150001 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9758 |       sprintf(str, "p%s", attr_list[index]);
      |       ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9776:31: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3993 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9776 |          sprintf(str, "Preset %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                               ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9776:17: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 8 and 150007 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9776 |          sprintf(str, "Preset %s", attr_list[index]);
      |          ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9797:40: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3984 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9797 |          sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                        ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9797:17: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 17 and 150016 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9797 |          sprintf(str, "Preset on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |          ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:9817:44: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 3980 [-Wformat-overflow=]
 9817 |          sprintf(str, "Preset on duplicate %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                            ^~
src/elogd.cxx:9817:17: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 21 and 150020 bytes into a destination of size 4000
 9817 |          sprintf(str, "Preset on duplicate %s", attr_list[index]);
      |          ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx: In function ‘void show_elog_list(LOGBOOK*, int, int, int, BOOL, char*)’:
src/elogd.cxx:20459:43: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 1587 [-Wformat-overflow=]
20459 |                sprintf(str, "Icon comment %s", attrib[i]);
      |                                           ^~
src/elogd.cxx:20459:23: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 14 and 150013 bytes into a destination of size 1600
20459 |                sprintf(str, "Icon comment %s", attrib[i]);
      |                ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:20506:33: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 1600 [-Wformat-overflow=]
20506 |                   sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                                 ^~
src/elogd.cxx:20506:32: note: directive argument in the range [0, 99]
20506 |                   sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                                ^~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:20506:26: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 3 and 150003 bytes into a destination of size 1600
20506 |                   sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                   ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:20470:33: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 1600 [-Wformat-overflow=]
20470 |                   sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                                 ^~
src/elogd.cxx:20470:32: note: directive argument in the range [0, 99]
20470 |                   sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                                ^~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:20470:26: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 3 and 150003 bytes into a destination of size 1600
20470 |                   sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                   ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:21052:30: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 1600 [-Wformat-overflow=]
21052 |                sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                              ^~
src/elogd.cxx:21052:29: note: directive argument in the range [0, 99]
21052 |                sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                             ^~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:21052:23: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 3 and 150003 bytes into a destination of size 1600
21052 |                sprintf(str, "%s_%d", attr_list[i], j);
      |                ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:21538:45: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 1588 [-Wformat-overflow=]
21538 |                   sprintf(str, "Time format %s", attr_list[i]);
      |                                             ^~
src/elogd.cxx:21538:26: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 13 and 150012 bytes into a destination of size 1600
21538 |                   sprintf(str, "Time format %s", attr_list[i]);
      |                   ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:21523:45: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 1588 [-Wformat-overflow=]
21523 |                   sprintf(str, "Date format %s", attr_list[i]);
      |                                             ^~
src/elogd.cxx:21523:26: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 13 and 150012 bytes into a destination of size 1600
21523 |                   sprintf(str, "Date format %s", attr_list[i]);
      |                   ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx: In function ‘void submit_elog(LOGBOOK*)’:
src/elogd.cxx:23293:38: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 2034 [-Wformat-overflow=]
23293 |          sprintf(str, "Subst on edit %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                      ^~
src/elogd.cxx:23293:17: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 15 and 150014 bytes into a destination of size 2048
23293 |          sprintf(str, "Subst on edit %s", attr_list[index]);
      |          ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/elogd.cxx:23323:39: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 149999 bytes into a region of size 2033 [-Wformat-overflow=]
23323 |          sprintf(str, "Subst on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |                                       ^~
src/elogd.cxx:23323:17: note: ‘sprintf’ output between 16 and 150015 bytes into a destination of size 2048
23323 |          sprintf(str, "Subst on reply %s", attr_list[index]);
      |          ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
c++ -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wno-unused-result -Imxml -DHAVE_SSL -DHAVE_KRB5 -DHAVE_LDAP -o elconv src/elconv.cxx -lssl -lkrb5 -lldap -llber

Copy to new dir :

  • the 3 binaries(elogd.exe, elog.exe & elconv.exe)
  • logbooks, scripts, ssl and themes folders from git clone.
  • elogd.cfg.example as elogd.cfg.

 

/cygdrive/d/Devel/elog/elog-win64 $ ldd elogd.exe
        ntdll.dll => /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ff9796b0000)
        KERNEL32.DLL => /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNEL32.DLL (0x7ff978050000)
        KERNELBASE.dll => /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNELBASE.dll (0x7ff976af0000)
        cygwin1.dll => /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll (0x7ff925010000)
        cygkrb5-3.dll => /usr/bin/cygkrb5-3.dll (0x3fe4b0000)
        cygldap-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygldap-2.dll (0x3fdf70000)
        cyglber-2.dll => /usr/bin/cyglber-2.dll (0x3fe030000)
        cygssl-1.1.dll => /usr/bin/cygssl-1.1.dll (0x3ff4d0000)
        cygstdc++-6.dll => /usr/bin/cygstdc++-6.dll (0x3ff2f0000)
        cyggcc_s-seh-1.dll => /usr/bin/cyggcc_s-seh-1.dll (0x3ffc30000)
        cygk5crypto-3.dll => /usr/bin/cygk5crypto-3.dll (0x3fe600000)
        cygkrb5support-0.dll => /usr/bin/cygkrb5support-0.dll (0x3fe490000)
        cygintl-8.dll => /usr/bin/cygintl-8.dll (0x3ffa10000)
        cygcom_err-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygcom_err-2.dll (0x3fe9b0000)
        cygcrypto-1.1.dll => /usr/bin/cygcrypto-1.1.dll (0x3ffce0000)
        cygsasl2-3.dll => /usr/bin/cygsasl2-3.dll (0x3fdee0000)
        cygiconv-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygiconv-2.dll (0x3ffa30000)
        cygz.dll => /usr/bin/cygz.dll (0x3ff280000)

/cygdrive/d/Devel/elog/elog-win64 $ ls
elconv.exe  elog.exe  elogd.cfg  elogd.exe  logbooks  scripts  ssl  themes
 

/cygdrive/d/Devel/elog/elog-win64 $ ./elogd.exe
elogd 3.1.5 built Apr 12 2023, 00:01:15 revision 33884104
CKeditor detected
ImageMagick NOT detected. Image scaling will not work.
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...

With that, elogd starts and the site is usable.

NB: after installing imageMagick, elogd starts with activation of image manipulation features.

/cygdrive/d/Devel/elog/elog-win64 $ ./elogd.exe
elogd 3.1.5 built Apr 12 2023, 00:01:15 revision 33884104
CKeditor detected
ImageMagick detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...

For who as interested, I enclosed 2 zips, with (elog-win64_wDLL.zip) or without (elog-win64.zip) Cygwin DLL (licence: https://cygwin.com/COPYING). The build uses the current git version.

 

Regards,

Laurent

 

Finn Junker wrote:

Hi Stefan

Is there anything the community or forum can help you with or supply for creating a windows version?

Kind Regards Finn

Stefan Ritt wrote:

A new version 3.1.5 of elog has been released with all accumulated fixes over the past actually few years. I made a tar file, a RPM, but I could not compile yet a windows version.

https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download.html

Best,
Stefan

 

 

 

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