Am Fr, 6. März 2009 09:49:46 schrieb Sebastien Bacher: > > - still uses hardcoded obsolete values of bogus logfiles > > no it doesn't Shure?
Before sending bug report I did the following: - run gnome-system-log it shows the known list of nonexistant logfiles - run gconf-editor and deleted '/apps/gnome-system-log/logfiles' value btw. it was empty but it says it is of the type bolean, strange I would say nevertheless I deleted the value - restarted gconf-editor and it attempts to open the bogus input files again ('/apps/gnome-system-log/logfiles' value was empty) - did a reboot - '/apps/gnome-system-log/logfiles' shows the list as in "--8<--from gnome-system-log --8<--", see below. - deleted nonexistant files in '/apps/gnome-system-log/logfiles' - restarting gnome-system-log and voilla, no complains about nonexistant files anymore ---8<--- from gnome-system-log ---8<--- Could not open the following files: /var/log/XFree86.0.log: Fehler beim Untersuchen der Datei /var/log/XFree86.0.log mit fstat(): No such file or directory /var/log/cron: Fehler beim Untersuchen der Datei /var/log/cron mit fstat(): No such file or directory /var/log/maillog: Fehler beim Untersuchen der Datei /var/log/maillog mit fstat(): No such file or directory /var/log/secure: Fehler beim Untersuchen der Datei /var/log/secure mit fstat(): No such file or directory /var/log/sys.log: Fehler beim Untersuchen der Datei /var/log/sys.log mit fstat(): No such file or directory ---8<--- ---8<--- ---8<--- So I would say at least for the first run gnome-system-log uses the hardcoded logfile-list nevertheless if thes exist or not. reegards, thomas -- gnome-system-log attempts to open bogus/inexistent logfiles https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318689 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs