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  67520   Mon Jun 3 13:56:35 2013 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportWindowsUnknownRe: Application failed to initialize properly

Norm wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Norm wrote:

I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version.  Around 2008 I believe.  I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version.  I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message.  Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday.  I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??

 Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:

  • Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
  • Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
  • Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
  • If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
 
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Good luck!

Andreas,

We do not have the current revision at the bottom of any of the pages.  Is there another way I can find out the current revision I'm using?

Thanks!

Try:

/usr/local/sbin/elogd -h

 
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This is the path for Linux, it is likely different on Windows. But you could just run "elogd -h" in the directory where you compile elogd.

It should print out the version in the first line.

  67557   Tue Sep 3 22:21:29 2013 Question Hal Proctorhproctor2@gmail.comBug reportAlllatestFind by date/time

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

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  67559   Tue Sep 3 23:03:38 2013 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportAlllatestRe: Find by date/time

Hal Proctor wrote:

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

 One hour adrift at this time of the year sounds like daylight saving.  Or compensation thereof.  What is your computer clock set to (not what time the clock reads)?

Personally I think it rather naughty that [at least older] Windoze automatically sets the clock one hour forward the first reboot after the spring switch forward, and the same in the autumn back.  What if you'd already done it, like all the rest of the clocks in the house?

 

  67563   Wed Sep 11 17:12:52 2013 Reply Hal Proctorhproctor2@gmail.comBug reportAlllatestRe: Find by date/time

David Pilgram wrote:

Hal Proctor wrote:

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

 One hour adrift at this time of the year sounds like daylight saving.  Or compensation thereof.  What is your computer clock set to (not what time the clock reads)?

Personally I think it rather naughty that [at least older] Windoze automatically sets the clock one hour forward the first reboot after the spring switch forward, and the same in the autumn back.  What if you'd already done it, like all the rest of the clocks in the house?

 

 

But it shouldn't use a calculation of any means when the search criteria is entered. I did not choose "LAST DAY", I specifically entered a time, and THAT time should be used for the search.
  67566   Thu Sep 12 22:23:43 2013 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportAlllatestRe: Find by date/time

Hal Proctor wrote:

David Pilgram wrote:

Hal Proctor wrote:

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

 One hour adrift at this time of the year sounds like daylight saving.  Or compensation thereof.  What is your computer clock set to (not what time the clock reads)?

Personally I think it rather naughty that [at least older] Windoze automatically sets the clock one hour forward the first reboot after the spring switch forward, and the same in the autumn back.  What if you'd already done it, like all the rest of the clocks in the house?

 

 

But it shouldn't use a calculation of any means when the search criteria is entered. I did not choose "LAST DAY", I specifically entered a time, and THAT time should be used for the search.

 Some computer programs/OS work with the computer clock as is.  Some make adjustment for Daylight Saving.  Some - Windows comes to mind, actually adjust the computer clock back and forth as Daylight saving ends and begins respectively.  I know this because I have a dual boot computer (I use windoze for AutoCAD and one other Windows-only Java based utility[!]), and when British Summer Time starts, my Linux automatically moves the screen clock forward.  But when I subseqently boot into Windoze, it sets the computer clock forward one hour, so when I then boot back into Linux, the clock is one hour fast.

I therefore suggest again you check what your computer clock *really* is, not what the OS reports it as being, as often they think they're being clever and automatically put in Daylight Saving.

Another test - Stefan and Andreas will be shuddering hard tonight - will be to set your computer clock to December, and see if the effect is still there or has disappeared.

  67571   Tue Oct 8 18:14:20 2013 Warning Barendoffice@amtc2.comBug reportWindows2.9.2Importing XML/CSV

Hi Stefan,

I'm experiencing problems importing XML (.csv is not working at all for me).

My logbook contains 3 date-attributes besides the system DATE (entry time), date-format is defined as %d %b %y.
The XML file hold the date format "DD.MM.YYYY"

- During "preview" I see that all entries are listed.

- During the import I get the "wrong date format" error.

- When I review the Summary, I see that only the first XML entry (all 3 date-attributes hold a date) was imported.

- When I try to re-import the XML from the second entry (after removing the 1st entry from XML - this second entry hold NO date-value on one of the date-attributes) the elogd.exe crashes and I get the "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error page.

- When I try to re-import the XML from the modified second entry (after removing the 1st entry from XML - this second entry holds date-value on all of the date-attributes) the elogd.exe crashes and I get the "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error page.

 

Any suggestion what could be wrong? Is it the missing date-value?

Attachment 1: import.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<ELOG_LIST>
	<ENTRY>
		<MID>1</MID>
		<DATE>Mon  07 Oct 2013 11:41:42 +0200</DATE>
		<ENCODING>plain</ENCODING>
		<Data_dekretacji>01.10.2013</Data_dekretacji>
		<Numer_rejestru>XXX/2013/001</Numer_rejestru>
		<Numer_umowy>44/333/N/2012</Numer_umowy>
		<Nazwa_dokumentu>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</Nazwa_dokumentu>
		<Przedmiot_umowy></Przedmiot_umowy>
		<Kontrahent>AAAAAAAA BBBBBBBBBB</Kontrahent>
		<Data_zawarcia>10.07.2012</Data_zawarcia>
		<Data_konca>10.07.2013</Data_konca>
		<Dzial></Dzial>
		<Status>Nieaktualna</Status>
		<Aneksy></Aneksy>
		<Opis></Opis>
		<Opis2></Opis2>
		<Opis3></Opis3>
	</ENTRY>
	<ENTRY>
		<MID>2</MID>
		<DATE>Mon  07 Oct 2013 11:41:42 +0200</DATE>
		<ENCODING>plain</ENCODING>
		<Data_dekretacji>01.10.2013</Data_dekretacji>
		<Numer_rejestru>XXX/2013/002</Numer_rejestru>
		<Numer_umowy>33/330/N/2012</Numer_umowy>
		<Nazwa_dokumentu>CCCCCC DDDDDDDD</Nazwa_dokumentu>
		<Przedmiot_umowy></Przedmiot_umowy>
		<Kontrahent>XXXXXXXXXXXXXX</Kontrahent>
		<Data_zawarcia>01.06.2012</Data_zawarcia>
		<Data_konca></Data_konca>
		<Dzial></Dzial>
		<Status>Aktualna</Status>
		<Aneksy></Aneksy>
		<Opis></Opis>
		<Opis2></Opis2>
		<Opis3></Opis3>
	</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>
  67572   Wed Oct 9 09:19:54 2013 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportWindows2.9.2Re: Importing XML/CSV

Barend wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I'm experiencing problems importing XML (.csv is not working at all for me).
My logbook contains 3 date-attributes besides the system DATE (entry time), date-format is defined as %d %b %y.
The XML file hold the date format "DD.MM.YYYY"
- During "preview" I see that all entries are listed.
- During the import I get the "wrong date format" error.
- When I review the Summary, I see that only the first XML entry (all 3 date-attributes hold a date) was imported.
- When I try to re-import the XML from the second entry (after removing the 1st entry from XML - this second entry hold NO date-value on one of the date-attributes) the elogd.exe crashes and I get the "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error page.
- When I try to re-import the XML from the modified second entry (after removing the 1st entry from XML - this second entry holds date-value on all of the date-attributes) the elogd.exe crashes and I get the "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error page.

Any suggestion what could be wrong? Is it the missing date-value?

 Can you post your elog configuration file (elog.cfg)?

 
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  67573   Thu Oct 10 21:03:09 2013 Question Hung Daohungtdao@yahoo.comBug reportWindows2.9.2-2455Navigation previous and next button don't work
I am having a problem with the navigation buttons when clicking previous or next button. It does not do anything. Has anyone had this same problem? I am also using IE 10. But it seems also having a same problem on Firefox.
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