[drats_users] debug log
Arnold Harding
Sun Apr 26 09:11:04 PDT 2009
Thanks Nate. Perfect.
Arnold
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nate Duehr" <nate at natetech.com>
To: "Discussion of D-RATS" <drats_users at lists.danplanet.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [drats_users] Pictures
>
> On Apr 26, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Arnold Harding wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Okay, did you get a debug log? A log from both ends would be
>>> good,
>>> because it's possible that maybe the receiving end unpacked the
>>> final
>>> file and didn't like it and then failed to send back the final ack
>>> of
>>> some sort. The debug log will tell us that.
>>>
>>> Oh, maybe this is the picture you attached? Cool :)
>>>
>> Yes, the picture attached is what got through.
>>
>> Is there an easy way to get the Debug logs? It seems like a lot of
>> copy and paste is involved, but I'm probably doing it wrong. I get
>> to
>> tie up two repeater frequencies for about 10 minutes again, so what
>> the heck.
>
> I do this... on Windows...
>
> Click on Start then Run.
>
> Type "%APPDATA%/D-RATS" into the Run box. (Once you've done this
> once, unless you do a lot of Start->Run command-line stuff, it'll be
> in the drop-down box in the "history" the next time you go looking
> for
> it.
>
> That opens the folder that always contains the debug.log file.
>
> Stop D-RATS.
>
> Rename the file to something more useful... "debug.04262009.log" for
> example.
>
> Optionally restart D-RATS if you need it running to continue some
> testing or whatever you were doing. (New "debug.log" file starts.)
>
> Attach the whole "debug.04262009.log" file to an e-mail to Dan or
> the
> list. How to do this depends on your mail program, but in mine, I
> just open a new e-mail and drag the file to the mail window and drop
> it.
>
> Simpler to just grab the whole file than to cut and past snippets,
> especially since I'm not always sure what Dan needs to see in the
> log.
>
> This is different on Linux or Mac... if you need those instructions
> (you didn't say which you were using), holler!
>
> --
> Nate Duehr, WY0X
> nate at natetech.com
>
>
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