Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #38586, comment 11


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Apr 1, 2013, 6:00:22 PM (12 years ago)
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  • Ticket #38586, comment 11

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    55> I'm confused. If the log is always overwritten, then why do I sometimes get a complete log? For example, the log linked to in comment:7.
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    7 I realize now that I missed your point. Yes, the log file would always be overwritten in the situation you describe. However, this problem is happening within a single run.  After one run of {{{sudo port -k foo}}} there is a complete logfile, then on the next run of {{{sudo port -k foo}}} there is an incomplete logfile that contains only the activation output.
     7I realize now that I missed your point. Yes, the log file would always be overwritten in the situation you describe. However, this problem is happening within a single run.  After one run of {{{sudo port -k upgrade foo}}} there is a complete logfile, then on the next run of {{{sudo port -k upgrade foo}}} there is an incomplete logfile that contains only the activation output.