How about writing your log data to your own file, probably somewhere
on the sd card?

JBQ

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 6:11 AM, AGA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Group,
> The problem is still here...
> The "logcat -f" can give only partial solution. After the device is
> turned off, the "logcat -f" has to be
> executed again. If I need constantly enough log information from the
> system 64K is not enough.
> I've tried to execute "logcat -f" on start up - without success (just
> an empty file is created).
> I think this is a crucial issue for the application stability test to
> have the control over the log severity and size. Please help how I can
> get the log data !!!???
>
> Thanks in advance,
>                 AGA
>
> >
>



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