Vinay Sajip wrote:
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
Same here, can't find anything about log2py.
Anyway it's possible that your pythonwin does not spawn a clean python interpreter for every run, keeping the same one.

So you could possibly keep adding log handlers to your loggers because they may be static objects (like for the standard logging module).
One solution would be to empty your logger handler list before adding any.

I'm just guessing though, difficult to know without any info on log2py.

JM
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