I understand the difference between the two and use them both often,
for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open
each time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor
for errors... and each time Console showed nothing. I have tried
this on multiple computers r
Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app
called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that
I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him
whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still
getting nothing in the Conso
On Jan 16, 2004, at 7:31 AM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
Ah... very effective post. Any idea which log I should view?
Yes, I wanted to add that info, but I'm not sure myself. I want to say
"system.log" but I'm not sure. When I think when I add debugging code
to sqlite myself, that's where it
I understand the difference between the two and use them both often,
for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open each
time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor for
errors... and each time Console showed nothing. I have tried this on
multiple computers ru
On Jan 16, 2004, at 7:15 AM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
I understand the difference between the two and use them both often,
for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open each
time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor for
errors... and each time Console s
Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app
called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that
I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him
whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still
getting nothing in the Consol
Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still getting nothing in the Console..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...on Mac OS 10.3?
What error you get?
None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It starts in
the dock but dies one second (literally) later.
I can run it on MacOSX 10.3.2. However the version of Qt used to compile
the binaries does not support Panther
At 12:27 PM -0700 1/14/04, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
>Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I
>write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with
>Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but.
> Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an
> app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he
> asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running
> and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but...
> strangely... I am still getting nothing in the
None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It
starts in the dock but dies one second (literally) later.
I am not really familar with Macstuff.
In Qt there is something like qDebug. QDebug sends Debugmessages
to stderr. Perhaps you start sqlitebrowser from the commandline
and give u
> None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It
> starts in the dock but dies one second (literally) later.
I am not really familar with Macstuff.
In Qt there is something like qDebug. QDebug sends Debugmessages
to stderr. Perhaps you start sqlitebrowser from the commandline
and
Has anyone successfully run SQLite Browser...
http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
...on Mac OS 10.3?
What error you get?
None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It starts
in the dock but dies one second (literally) later.
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> Has anyone successfully run SQLite Browser...
>
> http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
>
>
> ...on Mac OS 10.3?
Hi,
not but you could ask there:
www.qtforum.org.
SqliteBrowser is written with the Qt toolkit. So the people there
will help you.
There are also a few guys from the macside
Has anyone successfully run SQLite Browser...
http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
...on Mac OS 10.3?
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