On Tue, 1 May 2001 11:22:20 -0400 Jérôme Loisel <jerome@levinux.org> wrote:
I have never really had to muck around STUPID_LOG_FILE, so I am ignorant with regards to it. Care to educate me? The only file which seems to fit the bill in var/ is log.txt, and that is empty.
Setting the env var STUPID_LOG_FILE tells Zope where to log event messages.
I quickly looked at stupidFileLogger.py and noticed that if STUPID_LOG_FILE is not set, logging is done to stderr. AFAICS, STUPID_LOG_FILE is not set on my system, and the "start" script does not initiate it.
OK.
If you can tell me how to properly set STUPID_LOG_FILE, I can do more testing and tell you about it.
On UNIX (in the "start" shell script): export STUPID_LOG_FILE='var/debug.log' If you're on Windows, it's probably something like: set STUPID_LOG_FILE=c:\path\to\var\debug.log It may be that the very act of doing this causes your errors to go away. Perhaps stderr was disappearing somehow.