Richard Laager wrote:
1. Old Logs
Really old versions of Gaim (pre 0.70, I think) stored conversations in
what we now call old logs. These files are flat files, which contain
all the conversations for a given buddy. They are named things like:
~/.gaim/logs/rlaager.log (for a buddy with the
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 16:49 -0500, Richard Laager wrote:
I'm the Gaim developer currently in charge of the logging code. I have
a few questions about Beagle's searching of Gaim logs. Please bear with
me... I'm new to Beagle. :) It looks really nice so far!
Thanks! I'm glad to see a Gaim
Hi,
I think there are still pieces in the code that need tuning for this to
work seamlessly. I will try to fix these as soon as I get time.
Lukas
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 12:23 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
2. Log file naming
First, let me say I'm sorry I didn't notify you about that.
It's
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 12:23 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
We could possibly add
a parallel method for more esoteric logging, but my primary concern is
the 98th percentile of users out there, who will never use anything but
the standard logs.
Of course. I was just seeing what thoughts you had. At the
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 15:58 +0100, Daniel Drake wrote:
Richard Laager wrote:
1. Old Logs
Really old versions of Gaim (pre 0.70, I think) stored conversations in
what we now call old logs. These files are flat files, which contain
all the conversations for a given buddy. They are named
I'm the Gaim developer currently in charge of the logging code. I have
a few questions about Beagle's searching of Gaim logs. Please bear with
me... I'm new to Beagle. :) It looks really nice so far!
1. Old Logs
Really old versions of Gaim (pre 0.70, I think) stored conversations in
what we now