A better way to get logs to send to Logos
After watching the video at http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6731.aspx I had to think there must be an easier way to get the log archive.
What you need is a scribe to gather your logs for you. Meet Logos Log Scribe. 7875.Logos Log Scribe.app.zip
This little app will create a LogosLogs.gz file on your desktop containing all of the relevant log files that Logos would like you to send with your bug report.
This is an initial release and it has not been tested on 10.5. I welcome any feedback from both users and Logos developers.
As a disclaimer: I do not work for nor am I associated with Logos in anyway.
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Great job, Daniel! Why didn't anyone think of that before? Now if only someone will write one of these for Windows...
EDIT: You might want to add a link about this to the wiki page "Mac Troubleshooting" in the section on How to Report Bugs in Logos 4 Mac once you feel confident in your app.
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Daniel Bergquist said:
This is an initial release and it has not been tested on 10.5. I welcome any feedback from both users and Logos developers.
As a disclaimer: I do not work for nor am I associated with Logos in anyway.
Thank you, Daniel. I downloaded and tried your app on my MBP (10.6.4), and it worked flawlessly. Now, I will just wait for the next crash to send files to Logos.
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How in the world is it possible that MAC people have something first? Shouldn't it be first for the Windows-loyal users and only then (long waiting in between...) for MAC people?! [:D]
Bohuslav
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Rosie Perera said:
EDIT: You might want to add a link about this to the wiki page "Mac Troubleshooting" in the section on How to Report Bugs in Logos 4 Mac once you feel confident in your app.
Wonder about feedback for Wiki page update http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_Troubleshooting ?
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Rosie Perera said:
EDIT: You might want to add a link about this to the wiki page "Mac Troubleshooting" in the section on How to Report Bugs in Logos 4 Mac once you feel confident in your app.
Wonder about feedback for Wiki page update http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_Troubleshooting ?
I'm not sure what you're asking with your "wonder about" shorthand, KS4J. Could you elaborate more?
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Bohuslav Wojnar said:
How in the world is it possible that MAC people have something first? Shouldn't it be first for the Windows-loyal users and only then (long waiting in between...) for MAC people?!
Should I have rebuked Daniel rather than thanking him? Should he had abandoned his trusty Mac, adopted a decidedly inferior OS and programmed the routine, waited several weeks and then released the utility for the Mac? [:D] (offered in the same spirit as the quoted post)
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This sounds really great. Thanks for the work. But I'm having trouble. I've downloaded the file twice and unzipped it with a program called Zipeg. But I can't open it. My mac tells me it is damaged or incomplete. Any suggestions. (Ironic... You're just trying to to help support Logos. Now you are being asked to support Log Scribe.)
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James R. Adams said:
I've downloaded the file twice and unzipped it with a program called Zipeg.
I unzipped it in the Finder and had no problem using it. Just double-click the .zip icon, and it should expand.
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Dan DeVilder said:
No wonder Bohuslav thought the utility should have been available for PC users. Sending logs from the Chez Republic must be terribly expensive. [8-|]
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This is how I get my logs to send to Logos:
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If I send you my logs, am I then free to get that annoying speck out of your eye? [;)]
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Jack Caviness said:James R. Adams said:
I've downloaded the file twice and unzipped it with a program called Zipeg.
I unzipped it in the Finder and had no problem using it. Just double-click the .zip icon, and it should expand.
Thanks, Jack. Zipeg utility was the problem. It's working fine now.
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Thanks guys!
Sounds like aside from now resolved zip issues, it's working for everyone. I'd still like to hear from the Logos developers as to if the contents of the LogosLogs.gz file is correct.
I've got some enhancements in mind once I get time to do them. This is something I threw together in my free time at home, so no guarantees.
I could use an icon for the app. If people want to throw some ideas together, I'll pick one. Be sure not to violate Logo's copyrights though. (I hope they are ok with "Logos Log Scribe," I wanted the name to be descriptive as to its function.) I'd also be willing to let Logos bundle this app with their software. Otherwise, I'll just include it in the newfangled Mac App Store Apple announced this week. Gratias, of course.
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Daniel Bergquist said:
After watching the video at http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6731.aspx I had to think there must be an easier way to get the log archive.
Thanks Daniel.
It might be nice to date/timestamp the LogosLogs.gz file name and possibly the user name. I happen to download a lot of posted logs, so it might be helpful to have some way to distinguish them.
Something like LogosLogs_thomas_20101022_1332.gz
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Tom Philpot said:
It might be nice to date/timestamp the LogosLogs.gz file name and possibly the user name. I happen to download a lot of posted logs, so it might be helpful to have some way to distinguish them.
Tom
I posted a set of logs using this utility here 185393.aspx. Did they come through as needed?
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Jack Caviness said:
I posted a set of logs using this utility here 185393.aspx. Did they come through as needed?
Yep. Just fine.
Mobile Development Team Lead
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Tom Philpot said:Jack Caviness said:
I posted a set of logs using this utility here 185393.aspx. Did they come through as needed?
Yep. Just fine.
Excellent!
Better archive naming is definitely on my to-do list!
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It is ironic that Daniel Bergquist does not yet own a Logos package.
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David Bergquist said:
It is ironic that Daniel Bergquist does not yet own a Logos package.
Sssh. You're going to let my secret out, Dad. [;)]
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Jack Caviness said:Tom Philpot said:
It might be nice to date/timestamp the LogosLogs.gz file name and possibly the user name. I happen to download a lot of posted logs, so it might be helpful to have some way to distinguish them.
Tom
I posted a set of logs using this utility here 185393.aspx. Did they come through as needed?
I've just posted Release 2. You can find it at http://community.logos.com/forums/p/25043/185736.aspx#185736
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Rosie Perera said:
Great job, Daniel! Why didn't anyone think of that before? Now if only someone will write one of these for Windows...
I'd write one for Windows, but I'm not at all familiar with the Windows programming environment. Looking at how manual log archives are made on Windows, it shouldn't be hard for someone to whip one up there as well.
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Daniel Bergquist said:David Bergquist said:
It is ironic that Daniel Bergquist does not yet own a Logos package.
Sssh. You're going to let my secret out, Dad.
but that coaxed dad to make his first post! Are you a logos owner, "dad." ? [:)]
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Yes, I have a number of Logos resources. I several Bible translations, Greek, Hebrew, many resources from CPH, three editions of the Book of Concord, Lenski, Christian History Mag.and many others
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David Bergquist said:
Yes, I have a number of Logos resources. I several Bible translations, Greek, Hebrew, many resources from CPH, three editions of the Book of Concord, Lenski, Christian History Mag.and many others
AWESOME, dad!
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