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  Subject    : Re: [e-users] How to deter from generaring the log file
  Message-ID : <20220710100306.1f8ffee16880dcfcceb61...@rasterman.com>
  Date & Time: Sun, 10 Jul 2022 10:03:06 +0100

[CH] == Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> has written:

CH>  On Sun, 10 Jul 2022 11:44:51 +0900 Masaru Nomiya <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> 
said:

[...]
MN>  > I have no idea why, but now I want to suppress the log file and would
MN>  > like to know how to do so.
MN>  > 
MN>  > Could someone inform  me of this?

CH>  You can't. E always generates the log file. You have to patch the
CH>  source code to not have it store logs. if you restart E (just
CH>  restart - not log in and out, though that will do it too) a new
CH>  log file is created (and the old renamed to .e-log.log.old). The
CH>  log files should not be that big unless you have something
CH>  creating massive logs because there is some problem it's
CH>  complaining about.

So, if the .e-log.log file is large, it means that there is something
wrong with my environment.

Curiously, when _ deletede the .e-log.log and .e-log.log.old, no more
.e-log.log files are created.

Is this a issue?

Regards.

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