Brad, I need some help with this. I tried opening this in IE and it wants to run it in a program I no longer have: Dreamweaver. What program can I tell it to run in?
I take it back. Even after running the EnableLogging.js script again, I still have no logging.
Anyone else?
Todd
I just tried using the run command as Bradley suggested and had a screen come up saying Logos 4 logging but it doesn't appear to be in the Libronix Logfiles folder. Is there somewhere else it may be logging to?
My guess, logging has been stepped down for the release. How do we turn it on again?
Is there no logging at all now? I've looked in the install directory and elsewhere and can't find it.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
Logging is disabled by default in RC 1. To turn it on (or off), run:
Edit: In RC 3 (and later), the log files are now written to "My Documents\Logos Log Files".
Thanks.
I assume people that have posted logs to the forum post-RC1 are posting invalid logs without knowing it.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
Brad, I need some help with this. I tried opening this in IE and it wants to run it in a program I no longer have: Dreamweaver. What program can I tell it to run in?
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
Is this a one time, permanent fix or will I have to run this everytime I start L4?
Running those scripts will permanently enable (or disable) logging.
Semi-permanently: Installing a software update reset it to no logging, and I had to enable it again.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
I take it back. Even after running the EnableLogging.js script again, I still have no logging.
Anyone else?
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
Todd
I just tried using the run command as Bradley suggested and had a screen come up saying Logos 4 logging but it doesn't appear to be in the Libronix Logfiles folder. Is there somewhere else it may be logging to?
Jason
How to ask for help for Logos issues.