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Old 08-14-2008, 01:00 AM
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Ya, I agree that it seems like there may still be some old stuff left in there that shouldn't be. I guess that would be part of the clean up.

I am aware that there used to be a logging system where you could adjust it from the variables table (loglevel). But, from all I have heard, the only way to currently adjust what is and is not logged is to manually go into the source and comment out the log lines 1 by 1 and then recompile the source. IMO, that is a bit extreme. I also think that logging as it currently is has so much output that I very rarely even look at it. I would much prefer to just completely disable it and only turn it on if I find a problem.

To simplify the rule, it could even be changed to Boolean and just enable or disable logs completely. If the #rule reload command (or whatever the command is) works now, you could possibly even enable and disable logging on the fly without even restarting the server. IMO, that would be awesome and actually make logs useful.
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