On Jan 24, 2:52 pm, Rob Richardson <rdrichard...@rad-con.com> wrote: > I use PythonWin to debug the Python scripts we write. Our scripts often use > the log2pyloggingpackage. When running the scripts inside the debugger, we > seem to get oneloggingobject for every time we run the script. The result is > that after running the script five times, the log file contains five copies > of every message. The only way I know to clean this up and get only a single > copy of each message is to close PythonWin and restart it. > > What do I have to do in my scripts to clean up theloggingobjects so that I > never get more than one copy of each message in my log files? >
I don't know what log2py is - Google didn't show up anything that looked relevant. If you're talking about the logging package in the Python standard library, I may be able to help: but a simple script that I ran in PythonWin didn't show any problems, so you'll probably need to post a short script which demonstrates the problem when run in PythonWin. Regards, Vinay Sajip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list