Обсуждение: Logfile name is hard to adjust

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Logfile name is hard to adjust

От
Erwin Brandstetter
Дата:
Aloha!

Testing pgAdmin v1.12.1 on Windows XP Pro.
New PC, I installed from scratch, so I revisited a couple of steps I hadn't touched in quite a while.

Under File ->Options ->Logging ..

It is not possible to change the logfile name to a filename that does not exist yet. Changes typed in by hand are not
saved.With the "Browse" dialog  
one can only chose pre-existing files.
This probably isn't how it should be. Things get really complicated though, if you want the process ID in the logfile
name(as advertised). The only  
way I found is to create a dummy file with "%ID" in the name (like "C:\logs\pgAdmin_%ID.log") and select it via
"Browse"dialog. (You can delete the  
dummy file later.)

I filed a bug accordingly: #284


Regards
Erwin

Re: Logfile name is hard to adjust

От
Dave Page
Дата:
I've committed a fix for this - thanks!

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Erwin Brandstetter
<brandstetter@falter.at> wrote:
> Aloha!
>
> Testing pgAdmin v1.12.1 on Windows XP Pro.
> New PC, I installed from scratch, so I revisited a couple of steps I hadn't
> touched in quite a while.
>
> Under File ->Options ->Logging ..
>
> It is not possible to change the logfile name to a filename that does not
> exist yet. Changes typed in by hand are not saved. With the "Browse" dialog
> one can only chose pre-existing files.
> This probably isn't how it should be. Things get really complicated though,
> if you want the process ID in the logfile name (as advertised). The only way
> I found is to create a dummy file with "%ID" in the name (like
> "C:\logs\pgAdmin_%ID.log") and select it via "Browse" dialog. (You can
> delete the dummy file later.)
>
> I filed a bug accordingly: #284
>
>
> Regards
> Erwin
>
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