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Aegis
13th April 2005, 03:51
Is there a way to get AutoGK to output a log file in some permanent location? For my purposes, it would only matter if the log file spanned multiple jobs...basically a file that logs all events during the program's instance, and of course including all the info in the VTS_whatever_agk.log file. So...is it possible? Or perhaps a possibility in the future?
Regardless, I think one extremely handy feature would be the ability to save a job list, or at least make the job list persistent across program exits & restarts.
len0x
13th April 2005, 19:03
Its not possible now, but why do you need just one log file?
P.S. persistent queue is on todo list for quite a while already.
Aegis
13th April 2005, 19:22
Two things prompted the log file question...neither of which are really important; they're just things I was thinking about. 1) in the prerotate video for palm topic, a solution was found that required adding some line to the .avs file before the second pass. With a single log file, one could write a small program and point it to this single log file for the location of the avs file & it's status to add that line automatically (it might prove unfeasible, it was just speculation). 2) I have three machines I run AutoGK on...for benchmarking, I could parse this hypothetical single log on each machine and make relative comparisons. I can do it with the separate logs as well, but its more bother. This, obviously, isn't a pressing concern either.
As for the persistant queue, it's apparent I didn't check the todo list, I just tacked it on the end of the original post because it occured to me then and there.
len0x
14th April 2005, 11:12
Log file has nothing to do with what AutoGK is going to do. Its not a job list, its just an indication what its doing now. AutoGK cannot duplicate the process automatically just by having a log file.
What you're thinking is more about saving jobs to a file so that it can be moved between AutoGK installations.
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