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‎Jun 24, 2009
06:09 AM
Setting location of build log
Hi All,
After googling quite a lot, I don't seem to find any way to set the location of the build log file.
I only saw the option to set:
com.zerog.ia.installer.options.stderr.redirect=
com.zerog.ia.installer.options.stdout.redirect=
via properties file, in case I am running build from command line not using ANT.
Is there any way to set the build log file location via the API?
After googling quite a lot, I don't seem to find any way to set the location of the build log file.
I only saw the option to set:
com.zerog.ia.installer.options.stderr.redirect=
com.zerog.ia.installer.options.stdout.redirect=
via properties file, in case I am running build from command line not using ANT.
Is there any way to set the build log file location via the API?
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‎Jun 24, 2009
10:08 AM
Thanks for your response, But you specified the way to determine install log file - which is o.k....I was asking for a way to determine the location of a log file that will be created as a result of the build process- in order to see if the build fails and why.
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‎Jun 24, 2009
11:58 AM
My bad, I've misunderstood your issue. AFAIK, the buildlog.xml is automatically generated in the same folder as your project is built (but for instance I'm using the build tool within ANT and have the output in the ANT output, so I immediately see when the IA build project has failed why it has failed; I don't think I've ever used the buildlog.xml file...