Where did the CrashReporter logs go?

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Thu Nov 6 14:26:15 EST 2008


Hi Jacque,

Thanks for trying to find the logs for me. You don't see any crash  
logs on Leopard because Revolution doesn't generate them. Despite  
daily multiple crashes, my most recent crash log is from the  
beginning of this year. I'm sure this is a bug. That must be why Ben  
can't find crash logs and Trevor's logs seem too offensive.

I reported it at <http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi? 
id=7300> and this thread makes me more confident that this is indeed  
a bug.

Best,

Mark

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Op 6-nov-2008, om 20:04 heeft J. Landman Gay het volgende geschreven:

> Mark Schonewille wrote:
>> Do you know which Logs folder, Jacque? I've been looking for quite  
>> some time, but I can't find anything.
>
> In Console on Tiger, I have two Rev crash logs, one from a year or  
> so ago (the old ones) and another from recently. In Console the old  
> ones are here:
>
> ~/Library/Logs
>   CrashReporter
>     Revolution.crash.log
>
> The newer logs are here:
>
> /Library/Logs
>   CrashReporter
>     Revolution.crash.log
>
> On Leopard, I have some general logs which show up in Console, here:
>
> LOG FILES
>   ~/Library/Logs
>      Revolution Enterprise IDE Startup Log.txt
>      Revolution Enterprise Installer Log.txt
>      Revolution Enterprise Updater Log.txt
>
> These are dated fairly recently, within the last few months. I  
> don't see any crash logs inside Crashreporter on Leopard (in either  
> the system or home Library folders,) but I'm not sure if I have  
> ever generated any. I do most of my development work on my desktop  
> Tiger machine, which is more convenient than my Macbook where  
> Leopard is installed.
>




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