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> David,
>
> It works for me when I do a:
>
> $ startofbiz.sh
>
> Then a
> $ tail -f logs/console.log
>
> So it does both. This works in Linux or OS X. As
> for Windows, who knows?
>
> Si
>
> David E Jones wrote:
> > I guess kind of an interesting debate... In
> development is it better to have the log spewn out
> on the console or to watch in a log file when
> needed...
> >
> > For developers I'd actually like to see everything
> glancing at the log during start up because there
> are issues that creep in on occasion that could be
> avoided by doing so.
> >
> > Of course, if you don't have a good terminal to
> run things in or a good way to watch the logs coming
> from a file then that's an issue... It's actually
> one reason I hate Windows and in spite of the pain I
> used to use Cygwin for my terminal because it is so
> much better than the Windows CMD thingy.
> >
> > I guess if anyone has other ideas, or is bored (or
> frustrated with whatever they're working on...) and
> wants to type something that doesn't require too
> much thought, I'd be interested in hearing them.
> >
> > -David
> >
> >
> > Si Chen wrote:
> >
> >> David,
> >>
> >> The advantage of running it background and piping
> it to a log is that
> >> some window terminals don't scroll far back
> enough. This was a real
> >> problem with the Windows CMD terminal but also
> happens with xterm as
> >> well. It's OK though if you want to keep the
> other one as the default.
> >>
> >> Si
> >>
> >> David E Jones wrote:
> >>
> >>> This was actually intentional, though if the
> consensus is against it I can certainly change it
> back. This script has 2 run lines in it with one
> commented out, and before the default one was the
> more production oriented one, though pretty much the
> rest of OFBiz directly out of SVN is more
> development oriented (including default cache
> settings and so on).
> >>>
> >>> I didn't think anyone using it for production
> purposes would generally mind too much as it is
> usually necessary to edit this script anyway for
> memory and sometimes other settings as well. I may
> be wrong though...
> >>>
> >>> -David
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Si Chen wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> David,
> >>>>
> >>>> I think you may have accidentally committed a
> change to startofbiz.sh --
> >>>> the line to run it in background with a "&" is
> commented out, and it now
> >>>> runs in the command line.
> >>>>
> >>>> Si
> >>>>
> >>>>
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