On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 10:41 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
>
> #ifdef GPG_LOG
> if (camel_debug_start("gpg:sign")) {
> char *name;
> CamelStream *out;
>
> name = g_strdup_printf("camel-gpg.%d.sign-data", logid++);
> out = camel_stream_fs_new_with_name(name, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY,
> 0666);
>
>
> They are only created if you have debug turned on. e.g. if you run
> CAMEL_DEBUG=all or CAMEL_DEBUG=gpg, etc.
Thanks, I start evo from a script:
#!/bin/bash
LOGFILE="/data/logs/evolution.log"
#echo "" >> $LOGFILE
echo -e "\n---\nDEBUG OUTPUT\n\n--- $(date +"%R %A, %B %-d, %Y") ---" >>
$LOGFILE
CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1 evolution >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
I started using this hoping that it would give me a clue why the
palm-conduits were causing me so much trouble (duplicates e.a.)...
Sorry for not mentioning the evo-version in my original post, it is
2.0.3-1.1 like Ron pointed out.
I'll consider leaving the CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG out until I have more time
to test the econduits...
Regards
Bram
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