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Jean
13-Oct-2005, 02:43 PM
Hi,
I have an web application with a lot of runtime packages, some in system32
and others inside of directory of my application.
How can I store all exceptions in a single elf file ? No matter which
package, with eurekalog active.
Thanks in advance,
Jean
admin
14-Oct-2005, 10:50 AM
Hi,
Jean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an web application with a lot of runtime packages, some in system32
> and others inside of directory of my application.
>
> How can I store all exceptions in a single elf file ? No matter which
> package, with eurekalog active.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jean
You should compile all the projects (packages included) with the
"Project/EurekaLog Options.../Advanced/Behaviour Options/Use Main Module
options" option active.
--
Best regards...
Fabio Dell'Aria.
----------------
http://www.eurekalog.com
Catch every BUG showing line n.
Jean
14-Oct-2005, 07:37 PM
Yes, I have checked this option for all project, but Eureka still generating
one elf for each module.
Any tip ?
Thanks in advance,
Jean
"admin" <support@eurekalog.com> wrote in message
news:dinuus$tf9$1@plesk.eurekalog.com...
> Hi,
>
> Jean wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an web application with a lot of runtime packages, some in
>> system32 and others inside of directory of my application.
>>
>> How can I store all exceptions in a single elf file ? No matter which
>> package, with eurekalog active.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Jean
>
> You should compile all the projects (packages included) with the
> "Project/EurekaLog Options.../Advanced/Behaviour Options/Use Main Module
> options" option active.
>
> --
> Best regards...
>
> Fabio Dell'Aria.
> ----------------
> http://www.eurekalog.com
> Catch every BUG showing line n.
admin
17-Oct-2005, 12:24 PM
Jean wrote:
> Yes, I have checked this option for all project, but Eureka still generating
> one elf for each module.
>
> Any tip ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jean
If you have set this option for all your run-time packages rebuilding
all, and the problem persists, then please try to set the Log-File Path
in the "Project/EurekaLog Options.../Log File/Output Path" adding to the
File Path the File Name:
example:
C:\Work\Project1\Log.elf
--
Best regards...
Fabio Dell'Aria.
----------------
http://www.eurekalog.com
Catch every BUG showing line n.
>
> "admin" <support@eurekalog.com> wrote in message
> news:dinuus$tf9$1@plesk.eurekalog.com...
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Jean wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have an web application with a lot of runtime packages, some in
>>>system32 and others inside of directory of my application.
>>>
>>>How can I store all exceptions in a single elf file ? No matter which
>>>package, with eurekalog active.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Jean
>>
>>You should compile all the projects (packages included) with the
>>"Project/EurekaLog Options.../Advanced/Behaviour Options/Use Main Module
>>options" option active.
>>
>>--
>>Best regards...
>>
>>Fabio Dell'Aria.
>>----------------
>>http://www.eurekalog.com
>>Catch every BUG showing line n.
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