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Offline kaium

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Application Log
« on: April 12, 2010, 12:15:22 pm »
Sorry guys, new here...

Searched here, on my machine, and googled around, but no results. A little pop-up wants me to look at the application log for details of a plugin load failure.
WHERE am I to look for that log???

Thanks for your help, best, Kai

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Re: Application Log
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2010, 12:35:22 pm »
You need to enable debug log panel:
Debug Log
If some piece of memory should be reused, turn them to variables (or const variables).
If some piece of operations should be reused, turn them to functions.
If they happened together, then turn them to classes.

Offline Jenna

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Re: Application Log
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2010, 02:17:06 pm »
Hello Kai, please remove the german content from your personal text.
This forum is english only (due to legal issues).

Thanks !

Offline kaium

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Re: Application Log
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2010, 03:12:46 am »
Hello Kai, please remove the german content from your personal text.
This forum is english only (due to legal issues).

Thanks !

Dear Jens,

Thanks for the pointer. Wanted to comply, but found the problem taken care of already...

Thanks for all your good work, best, Kai

Offline kaium

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Re: Application Log
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2010, 03:26:03 am »
You need to enable debug log panel:
Debug Log

Thanks very much!

For other newcomers who might fall into that same pit:
a.) my debug log panel was on and working, apparently that is the default (which is good)
b.) by the time Code::Blocks appears the problems have scrolled out of the window, and it looks innocent and as if all is okay, reporting its recent successes and burying its abject failures in the depth of its log.
And there I was desperately scanning even the far fetched /var/log for new files...

Best, Kai

Offline VicToMeyeZR

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Re: Application Log
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2010, 08:28:09 pm »
Hello Kai, please remove the german content from your personal text.
This forum is english only (due to legal issues).

Thanks !

Just out of curiosity, what "legal issue" could possibly arise from not using English?
Never heard of a legal issue on a public forum, maybe not wanting to deal with it, or not understanding, but nothing illegal about it.

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Re: Application Log
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2010, 08:49:47 pm »
Hello Kai, please remove the german content from your personal text.
This forum is english only (due to legal issues).

Thanks !

Just out of curiosity, what "legal issue" could possibly arise from not using English?
Never heard of a legal issue on a public forum, maybe not wanting to deal with it, or not understanding, but nothing illegal about it.
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Certainly. The domain owner (Yiannis) and the server are both located in the European Union, the latter in Germany. EU law has it that you are responsible and liable for all content that is on your site. Germany has already made it very explicit and confirmed in several cases that this also applies to content that you did not produce (such as forum posts), and even content that you have no knowledge of. The case against Heise is one example of how perverted the system is.
German government, as you know, is particularly avid at producing the maximum possible bullshit whenever a fart from Brussels or Washington is heard.
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However, as long as the majority of our people is happy with being bullied and punished without reason, this is what it's going to be like.

Obviously, Yiannis wouldn't want to deal with that kind of crap, it costs time and money and is good for nothing. So the forum rules disallow everything the moderators cannot understand. As everybody speaks English, this was soon changed to "English only", which is also nicer for most forum users. Posts we can't read are deleted as we find them.

Unluckily, that also answers your question about the "non-english" forum  :(