Attaching Sugar logs to tickets

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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 / you can as well just restart X using ctrl+alt+erase
  • Do the minimal steps to reproduce the bug.
  • The relevant logs are in /home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs, (e.g org.laptop.WebActivity-1.log for the log of the first Browse instance) copy them to an usb stick and attach to the ticket from some other computer.

The file datastore.log may contain a list of all the files in your USB stick or SD card. Check and delete from there if you don't want to submit that information. Most probably it's not needed by the developers.

  • 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.