Hi, I don't care about the file size from a capacity point of view but I
agree the number of SSD writes involved does maybe seem a little bit
wasteful of SSD write life?
Even if the number of these writes are small in the overall scheme of
things, over an entire machine they can mount up to something more significant.
Are there any others?
If so could there perhaps be a diagnostic mode where such files get
written, but otherwise they don't? Would also cut resource use, always a
good thing in my view, even if relatively minimal.
Alan G0TLK, sent from my mobile device
On 7 January 2021 20:59:16 Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:
On 07/01/2021 20:49, DG2YCB, Uwe wrote:
Hello Bill,
I just noticed that WSJT-X v2.3.0-rc3 (64-bit) creates a file
wsjtx_syslog.log in the log directory, which increases in size very
quickly. An example: Just a single start of the program with my RX (Rig =
none) generates a file with 4973 lines after about 2 minutes! (see file
attached)
What is this for? Does that really make sense? Why are there so many lines
with [RIGCTRL] although Rig is “none”?
How can I turn off these many unnecessary SSD writes? Will that also be the
case in the GA? The wsjtx_log_config.ini file that you sent me a few weeks
ago doesn't seem to have any effect on this.
73 de Uwe, DG2YCB
Hi Uwe,
delete the wsjtx_log_config.ini file, then the logging reverts to default
verbosity which is very low. The log file is rotated so its size is limited.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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