Processing Ajax...

Title
Close Dialog

Message

Confirm
Close Dialog

Confirm
Close Dialog

Confirm
Close Dialog

User Image
sfwrtr
273 discussion posts
Jon,

You asked for a log file for the next blinker episode and I thought, ahah, I know when the problem occurred because I have a date and time of the movie I shot of it. When I went to the log file, to my surprise, I cannot edit it. Not Visual Studio, not PSPad, not ApEdit, not Notepad++ (although the later to load, it ground to a halt and within a minute stopped responding).

Look at this:

C:\Documents and Settings\Robert\Application Data\DisplayFusiondir
Volume in drive C is C Local Disk
Volume Serial Number is 8AB6-3BFE

Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\Robert\Application Data\DisplayFusion

04/20/2010 07:46 PM .
04/20/2010 07:46 PM ..
04/23/2010 11:23 AM 298,714,830 DisplayFusion.log
04/20/2010 10:34 AM 1,081,056 DisplayFusionSetup.exe
04/20/2010 11:03 AM 68,208 DisplayFusionSetup.log
04/20/2010 07:46 PM 23,971,254 Wallpaper_2.bmp
4 File(s) 323,835,348 bytes
2 Dir(s) 11,183,931,392 bytes free

Um..., maybe it is time to start putting in code to break up log files or to trim by date, like keeping 1 month max? At this point, I'm going to get rid of log file because it is basically useless, but I will keep it for a while in case there's something you want from it.
Apr 23, 2010  • #1
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
LOL - that is indeed very large. I don't advise people run day-to-day with the debug logging enabled, that's why I haven't bothered to split the log yet. I'll look into it for the next release though. :)
Apr 23, 2010  • #2
User Image
benway
343 discussion posts
OUCH. I would think any log info past a couple days is useless, so it should auto-start over after that.
Apr 29, 2010  • #3
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@Benway: I agree.
May 16, 2010  • #4
Subscribe to this discussion topic using RSS
Was this helpful?  Login to Vote(-)  Login to Vote(-)