Sorry, no.

It is highly likely that the upload fell over on the first record due
to a problem with the xml, such as missing the xml header, or not
being wrapped in a parent <records> tag.

Debugging is a pain due to this user unfriendliness. My tips would be:
1. Run the xml through the validator (linked on the first page of the
GWT forms).
2. Run a small initial set, possibly just 1 or 2 records. Get that working.
3. Run a first tranche, say 100 records.
4. Go full belt. If the upload falls over, check the last successful
upload and check over the next record in your input xml file.

Try posting the first couple of records in your xml file here for feedback.

EVERYONE PLEASE NOTE

As the tool falls over with no feedback, I have often had partial
uploads. Always check that the uploaded numbers are what you expected.
If not, GWT probably fell over at some point without telling you.

Fae

On 26 June 2014 17:45, Jean-Frédéric <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nicolas (cc-ed) told me that he launched an upload on Tuedsay 24 around
> 17h20/17h30 (CEST), but that nothing happened.
>
> I was unsure what to look for and where… Is GWToolset supposed to log
> something somewhere?
>
> Of course, it would log the actual uploads [1] but apart from that?
>
> If there is some internal log available to someone, could you kindly have a
> look?
>
> Thanks :)
>
> [1] In this case
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ListFiles/Tounoki&ilshowall=1
>
> --
> Jean-Frédéric
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