On Tuesday, 2011-11-08, Duncan wrote: > For some reason kde folks seem to believe developers are the only ones to > run kde apps from a shell session to try to troubleshoot, and many kde > apps have so many terrible looking messages even when they're running > normally, that unless you've run them normally and know what the output > looks like in ordered to be able to ignore the noise and pick out the > differences (if you have a system that's working and one that's not, with > the same version, you can diff the output and see what's different > between them, thus getting something useful), it's virtually useless.
All non-warning, non-error output should be controlled by KDE's debug area mechanism, e.g. changable through kdebugdialog. Also globally by changing the kdebugrc at global level. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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