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Tue Sep 23 01:10:17 2003 |
| G | levineg@med.govt.nz | Question | Other | elog2.3.9 | Re: FreeBSD Install |
I got elog 2.3.9 running on FreeBSD 5.1 successfully,
I compiled elog on a redhat box and then just copied over all the files to
the FreeBSD box and ELOG just ran with no issues.
It's been running under heavy use for at least a month now.
PS: you might need the linux compatibility package installed on BSD though...
> 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
>
>
> You4eea |
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Sun Sep 21 09:53:56 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | Other | elog2.3.9 | Re: FreeBSD Install |
Unfortunately I don't have access to a FreeBSD box so I cannot try. But I
thought the GNU make is the same on Linux and FreeBSD???
Has anybody successful compiled under FreeBSD?
- Stefan |
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Sun Sep 21 09:33:46 2003 |
| Jason | jason@jasonmorgan.com | | Other | elog2.3.9 | FreeBSD 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
You4eea |
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Wed Sep 17 16:06:09 2003 |
| R. Beekman | rbeekman@hiscom.nl | Info | | | ELOG v2.3.9 CSS cross-reference (used for skins) |
Contribution available for all who wants to make SKIN for ELOG!
You are invited to benefit from this free info!
Just click on the "Contributions" tab to find the info (look for ID6).
Or... goto http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Contributions/6 |
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Tue Sep 16 12:48:56 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Windows | 2.3.9 | Re: Version 2.3.9 released today |
> Forgive me if I've missed it, but I've looked in the forum, on-line cfg docs
> and downloaded docs. I cannot find details on how to the used
> the "Execute ..." command. What is passed on command line, etc.
Sorry, I forgot to put it into the documentation. It's now available from
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html You basically use "Execute new =
<command>", where <command> can have substitutions like $<attribute>,
$remote_host, etc. You also have to start elogd with the "-x" flag to enable
shell executions, since they can impose a security problem (see documentation). |
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Mon Sep 15 19:50:21 2003 |
| Mike | mlmoore@pella.com | Info | Windows | 2.3.9 | Re: Version 2.3.9 released today |
> Version 2.3.9 of elog has been released today. Enhancements are:
Forgive me if I've missed it, but I've looked in the forum, on-line cfg docs
and downloaded docs. I cannot find details on how to the used
the "Execute ..." command. What is passed on command line, etc.
thanks in advance
mike
> - "Execute new/edit/delete" lets one execute shell commands on the server
> side for new, edited or deleted messages. Since this can cause security
> problems, a new flag "-x" has been added to the elogd daemon to enable this
> feature. It can be used to synchronize the elog database with other
> databases, or to send SMS messages to people.
> |
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Mon Sep 8 11:32:42 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.3.9 | Re: not proper HTML |
> There are some errors in the generated HTML. Most of the time
> the browser renders everything correctly but sometimes not. Please
> check especially (http://validator.w3.org/):
I did so and fixed several errors. Now the W3 validator doesn't complain any
more. New version under CVS. |
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Fri Sep 5 17:30:07 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.3.9 | Re: How to get a list of registered users assigned to an attribute? |
> I am trying to create an issues logbook where I have defined an attribute
> so I can track who this issue is assigned to. In order to get a drop-down
> list of users of the system to show up for that attribute (when creating a
> new issue), I have to type in the whole list of users in the config file.
> The problem is that whenever a user self-registers, I have to go into the
> config file and add that user to the list. Is there a way to write
> something like this:
>
> Options Assigned To = $user_list
This is not possible right now, but I will consider implementing it some time. |