Roman,

The first approach should be to turn on debug-level logging in Request Tracker. Look in RT_Config.pm for settings like $LogToSyslog and $LogToFile.

If you want to debug Mason code in general, see
http://www.masonhq.com/docs/manual/Devel.html#using_the_perl_debugger

Derek


On 9 Mar 2006, at 03:44 , Roman Steven wrote:

I'm working on a project which is using open source -> Request Tracker. I was wondering how I can determine what code gets called when it is sent to the web server. I'm still learning mason, so this would be a good learning experience. I am able to modify the mason code which is presented to the user, but still unsure where to start to look on server side.



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