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* '''The relevant logs are in /home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs''', copy them to an usb stick and attach to the ticket from some other computer. |
* '''The relevant logs are in /home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs''', copy them to an usb stick and attach to the ticket from some other computer. |
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* Another interesting file to attach to the ticket is /var/log/messages. |
* Another interesting file to attach to the ticket is /var/log/messages. |
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* You may also use <code>olpc-netlog</code> to gather all logs and XO info to a single file. |
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If your bug involves the presence service, you might also want to follow the [[Telepathy-debug|steps outlined for debugging Telepathy]]. |
If your bug involves the presence service, you might also want to follow the [[Telepathy-debug|steps outlined for debugging Telepathy]]. |
Revision as of 01:18, 25 January 2008
If you provide debugging logs to a ticket, you'll be making it much easier to developers to fix the issue.
These are general steps to follow when providing logs for some bug:
- Open the terminal activity.
- Type the following:
echo 'export SUGAR_LOGGER_LEVEL=debug' >> /home/olpc/.xsession
- Reboot
- Do the minimal steps to reproduce the bug.
- The relevant logs are in /home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs, copy them to an usb stick and attach to the ticket from some other computer.
- Another interesting file to attach to the ticket is /var/log/messages.
- You may also use
olpc-netlog
to gather all logs and XO info to a single file.
If your bug involves the presence service, you might also want to follow the steps outlined for debugging Telepathy.
If you can't reproduce the bug
Python-based activities automatically make logs in /home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs. These logs seem to be moved into subfolders on restart and deleted after a certain period of time. The python stack trace is recorded here on crashes. This is also a good thing to attach to a bug. As above, you will have to use the terminal activity to copy them to a removable memory (SD or USB) before using the XO or another computer to attach them to the bug.