On 1/12/02 7:58 PM, "Greg Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Crash logging is done by the console.  In your Applications/Utilities folder
> there is a program called console.  Run this.  It basically opens up a
> special terminal window.  Under the preferences there is a crash pane.  Turn
> on crash logging.  Crash logs are stored in your home user directory in
> ~/Library/Logs.

It won't tell the general user much other than what app has crashed.  All
those line of code only help developers. <Big grin>

Logs accumulate, so you will need to clear the log file. (More than more
crash can be in one file.)

If you have repeatable steps that cause a crash, then you can ask if a
developer would like to view the log. A log without these steps are close to
useless.

For the general user, I would not even worry with the logs.

--
Diane Ross
Microsoft MVP for Entourage/OE
Macintosh Email Resource Page <http://www.macemail.com/>
 


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