Re: Logging of Changes

2018-01-27 Thread John Williams
Thank you for the clarification/explanation! Best wishes, John -- | John Williams | joh...@ukgateway.net

Re: Logging of Changes

2018-01-27 Thread Vincent Sanders
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 09:50:28AM +, John Williams wrote: > > Why are there often series of changes which are not specifically logged at: > > http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/All/job/netsurf/changes > > like in the last 13 builds. Does the information appear somewhere else?

Logging of Changes

2018-01-27 Thread John Williams
Why are there often series of changes which are not specifically logged at: http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/All/job/netsurf/changes like in the last 13 builds. Does the information appear somewhere else? John -- | John Williams | joh...@ukgateway.net

Re: logging

2011-03-30 Thread Brian Bailey
Hi John [snip] Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test now. I have being trying that suggestion since your email and there does seem to be an

Re: logging

2011-03-30 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 09:17 +0100, Brian Bailey wrote: Hi John [snip] Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test now. I have being

Re: logging

2011-03-30 Thread Brian Bailey
Hi John [snip] Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test now. I have being trying that suggestion since your email and there

Re: logging

2011-03-23 Thread Brian Bailey
machine is or what led you to believe that turning off logging would help. An A7000+. I didn't believe anything at all really, I just wanted to know. A bit like mt Everest I suppose, because it was there! Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion? Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried

Re: logging

2011-03-22 Thread Brian Bailey
. It would seem that loading and rendering of that page does indeed vary. To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side of Christmas). Is it possible to turn verbose logging on/off. Not tested

Re: logging

2011-03-22 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 09:00 +, Brian Bailey wrote: In article 20110321163550.gg4...@rjek.com, Rob Kendrick r...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: Remove the -v flag. That is what enables verbose logging. Note that this simply stops NetSurf formatting and emitting the log data

Re: logging

2011-03-22 Thread Vincent Sanders
in Wikepedia, just to see what changes are apparent in performance. It would seem that loading and rendering of that page does indeed vary. To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side

Re: logging

2011-03-22 Thread Brian Bailey
In article 1300785359.7641.12.camel@duiker, John-Mark Bell j...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: [snip] Remove the -v flag. That is what enables verbose logging. Note that this simply stops NetSurf formatting and emitting the log data. It will still involve checking do I need to log

Re: logging

2011-03-21 Thread Kevin Wells
that loading and rendering of that page does indeed vary. To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side of Christmas). Is it possible to turn verbose logging on/off. Not tested, but in the !Run file near

Re: logging

2011-03-21 Thread Brian Bailey
favourite page in Wikepedia, just to see what changes are apparent in performance. It would seem that loading and rendering of that page does indeed vary. To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side

logging

2011-03-20 Thread Brian Bailey
logging to slow things down (I use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side of Christmas). Is it possible to turn verbose logging on/off. Just out of interest, could someone clarify, please.