That is the the problem the text does not resize with the window or sending to the printer.
I went to upgrade to the new version of elog I receive a error message that is.
error: Failed dependencies: libssl.so.6 is needed by elog-2.7.5-1.i386 rtld(GNU_HASH) is needed by elog-2.7.5-1.i386
Do I need these dependencies for elog to work? If I do need them where do I get them for Suse 10.2.
Thank you for any help.
Carl
Starting from 2.7.5, elog needs libssl for any https:// connection. Just install the RPM like you install any other RPM. Now I'm not familar with SUSE, but I found links like that:
http://lenz.homelinux.org/RPMs/
from where you can obtain RPMs. You might have to adjust your YaST installation sources. The package you need should be named opensll-xxx where xxx is some number.
Thank you
I will look into it.
Is there a way to setup a search, to search several log books but not all the logs books at one time?
Thanks
For our application we have a lot of very common events we would like to log. It would be preferable that for certain events/entries we could setup a single button / quick entry method. Is there away to accomplish this?
This would be of value for me as well. I'm trying to develop a event log for a research ship. Thanks. -ben
When I use the <Login user => option to specify what users I want to be able to login into the different logbooks it does not seem to work. Is there something else you are supposed to do to restrict what logbooks users can log into?
I noticed that when I put in a password such as <test1> a person can login with the password <test2> or any other number at the end. Is the encryption not able to tell the difference between numbers? The encrypted passwords even look the same in the password file. Is this a bug?
> > When I use the <Login user => option to specify what users I want to be > > able to login into the different logbooks it does not seem to work. Is > > there something else you are supposed to do to restrict what logbooks users > > can log into? > > First, you need version 2.3.4 or later, second, you need a "password file = > xxx" entry in your elogd.cfg to turn on user-level password access. If both > is true and you still don't succeed, send me your elogd.cfg. > > - Stefan Ok, I installed the latest version and this is fixed. Thanx!