I agree with you Jesse. If it's not an easy win to enable stdout logging then I don't think we should be going to lengths to enable it.
I am going to resolve the relevant issue on BB for now. If other committers / community think otherwise, please post to this thread and let's get more discussion rolling, maybe eventually a vote thread. On 6/13/12 10:20 AM, "Jesse" <[email protected]> wrote: >The 'requirement' is that the console.log events show up on the command >line that launched it. > >WP7 does NOT support this, although it is possible, it would involve >adding >potentially more code than the library itself. > >I recommend that developers use the approach outlined by Gord OR use >visual >studio. I was able to get socket.io running inside an app in 20 minutes. > > >On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:13 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Could they not just use console.log and remote web inspector or am I >> reading this wrong? >> >> >> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Filip Maj <[email protected]> >> Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:02:38 >> To: [email protected]<[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> Subject: ./cordova/log on BlackBerry >> >> Hey all, >> >> Trying to fill in the project-level scripts for BB. There is no >>"built-in" >> way to do this with BlackBerry smartphones. I remember hearing something >> about Jesse actually building a basic client/server thing and shipping >>it >> with WP7 to fill this gap in - is that still around? Is that the >>approach >> I should use for this? >> >> I'll probably end up shimmying a small node server into it, and adding >> instructions for the user to a) put the device on the same network as >>the >> dev machine and b) add the machine's IP to the whitelist. >> >> That make sense? >> >> >> > > >-- >@purplecabbage >risingj.com
