Re: What happened to my logging output ?!
Re: What happened to my logging output ?!
- Subject: Re: What happened to my logging output ?!
- From: Stefan Pantke <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 08:56:43 +0200
Am 26. Jul 2004 um 19:42 schrieb Rick Hoge:
I'm having some very vexing problems troubleshooting our application
(a Cocoa app) on users machines at our university lab. For some
reason, all the nice NSLog output that I usually see in console.log is
not visible on the users systems.
Needless to say, this is making it very hard to verify correct
operation and track down problems in the field. I develop on two
machines on which I am an administrative user, and have always been
able to see my program's logging output in console.log via
Console.app - is it possible that an app run by a non-admin user
might not have permission to write to the log or view it? I will try
running 'fix permissions' on the volume, but I am not the
administrator of the machines in question so it may take a little
while for this to happen.
If you still have problems. Start the system in single user mode and
run 2 file system checks (fsck).
If there is a harder disc related problem, fix permissions might do
it's job, but the underlying problem might not be fixed.
Stefan
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