Log.Write("blabla") broken? (1 Viewer)

waeberd

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August 16, 2004
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Hi,

since 0.0.0.10, there is no MediaPortal.log file anymore.
Log.Write("msg")
doesn't do anything.

Did you change that? Some other setting?
Or is it simply broken?

Thanks,

Daniel
 

FlipGer

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    Hi waeberd,

    did you search in the right directory? The logs are now stored in the logs dir and no more in the main dir. :)

    Flip.
     

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