On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Mark Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Casting for opinions, do you guys think it's appropriate for the
> sync-engine source to install a dbus session file, to kick it off
> automagically when called, or is this something for distros ? I can't
> decide.
>
> Mine is currently run with
> --detached --logfile=~/.synce/sync-engine.log --once
>
> and works like a charm.
>
>
> Related, how about opening the log file as append, rather than
> overwriting ? Or will that make support requests more complicated ?
>
> Mark

Very much +1 on dbus activation. I've been planning to slip something
like this into the ubuntu packages as everything but the dbus file is
there. I also think I talked about this with AdamW, and Mandriva are
doing this already. I could be wrong - Adam, are you using dbus
activation or starting sync-engine with the session?

A complete log could actually be useful in some cases I guess. Say the
user tries a few things to fix it, but the real breakage wasn't in the
current session?

John

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