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Re: Getting to the Console Logs
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Re: Getting to the Console Logs


  • Subject: Re: Getting to the Console Logs
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 21:43:51 -0800


On 2009 Jan, 08, at 15:25, Reza Farhad wrote:

To get to the bottom of some bugs, I want to also have a look at the console Logs that might have been generated by my app or relating to my app.
Now where are these files or how can I extract them programatically.

Well, this is not the right forum, but since I'm not sure what would be the right forum for general questions like this, here is a link to an AppleScript which I send users. Open it up and you'll see code to extract and zip a filtered console log along with lots of other troubleshooting data.


http://sheepsystems.com/files/SSYTroubleZipper.zip

You can ask me privately or better yet send further questions to email@hidden . Several folks there are AppleScript magicians.

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