Moin Sébastien,
just go ahead and commit your stuff.
I'll take look at the log stuff.
Uli
Am 30.03.2006 um 18:36 schrieb Sébastien Sahuc:
> As an example of log statement I'd like to see:
>
> org.objectstyle.wolips.projectbuild.builder.WOIncrementalBuilder.getLo
> gger().debug("refresh build folder took: " +
> (System.currentTimeMillis() - t0) + " ms");
>
> As for the resource copy, I actually got a fix, ready to be committed.
>
> Sebastien
>
>
> On Mar 30, 2006, at 6:02 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>
>> Could you send a a log example that does not work.
>>
>> The incremental builder does not support flattening. That's a long
>> story.
>>
>> Uli
>> Am 29.03.2006 um 19:22 schrieb Sébastien Sahuc:
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> I indeed noticed that log go through the error log view, but I
>>> don't see anything that are logged as DEBUG level, such as the
>>> time it spent building the various stages. So my question is more
>>> how to enable the DEBUG level for the WOLips plugin so I can see
>>> those lines.
>>>
>>> As to debugging Eclipse in Eclipse, this is exactly what I'm
>>> doing. I'm trying to fix a few things related to incremental
>>> build because I noticed a LOT of :
>>>
>>> Deleting ProjectNAME/build/ProjectNAME.frameworks/Resources/
>>> ANYTHING.[wo | html | wod | ... ]
>>> create ProjectNAME.frameworks/Resources/ANYTHING.[wo | html | wod
>>> | ... ]
>>>
>>> notice the difference in the path string, which I believe is the
>>> reason this is happening.
>>>
>>> So this is happening even when the build folder is completely
>>> empty and I trigger a complete clean build. So this is definitely
>>> not normal.
>>>
>>> Plus, I also noticed that when doing a build -> Clean, only the
>>> Java output folder get wiped out. The ProjectName/build is left
>>> untouched.
>>>
>>> Sebastien
>>>
>>> On Mar 29, 2006, at 3:28 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>>>
>>>> Moin Sébastien,
>>>>
>>>> It's enabled by default. To see the output open the error log in
>>>> Eclipse. The view is in the PDE Runtime category.
>>>>
>>>> It's also possible to debug Eclipse in Eclipse. Let me know if
>>>> you need further info.
>>>>
>>>> Uli
>>>> Am 29.03.2006 um 03:05 schrieb Sébastien Sahuc:
>>>>
>>>>> Guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have no idea how to turn on the logging that WOLips spits. So
>>>>> far I had to use System.err statement all over the place. I
>>>>> would appreciate any hint on that simple matter ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sebastien
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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