Can VServer_Embedded-log be suppressed?

william humphrey bill at bluewatermaritime.com
Wed Aug 10 09:00:56 CDT 2011


It's nice that the logs are in a folder now and not really an annoyance.
Perhaps you can make a utility inside your program (do you use livecode?)
which will delete the old logs for your customer.

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 6:31 AM, Ivan Smahin
<ivan_smahin at paradigmasoft.com>wrote:

> On 8/10/2011 9:27 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>
>> On 8/9/11 6:34 PM, "F. Kneubuehl"<f.kneubuehl at ysd.ch>  wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Ruslan,
>>>
>>> I looked at the ini file. But it seems that the log-properties only work
>>> for
>>> WarningsŠlog. The VServer log was always created. Can you guide me in the
>>> right direction how I can totlly suppress this logs?
>>>
>> Ivan,
>>
>> Do you remember if we can disable vserver. log at all?
>>
>>
> No we can not.
> For now the log will be created anyway. All that ini properties are about
> verbose.
>
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> Ivan Smahin
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> Paradigma Software, Inc
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