On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 10:22 PM, אנטולי קרסנר <tombackton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm writing a desktop application using Gnome technologies. I added > support for some operations which may fail or produce useful errors, so > I decided I want the app to record the warnings and errors in a log > file, allowing me to see the report later, and find bugs. > > I tried to find any conventions for GNU software logging, and for Gnome > apps, but I found nothing. > > Is there a convention for that? A standard location for log files in > filesystem/home directory? A common standard for naming them and filling > the contents? System daemons would generally dump logs somewhere like: $(localstatedir)/log/$(daemonname)/$(daemonname).log Apps don't really log AFAIK, as they don't really have write permissions to /var/log, instead I would think it more appropriate for the app launcher (something integrated in the window manager, like a springboard) to direct logging of an apps' stdout/stderr to some directory *it* controls (however I don't know if WMs or gnome-shell actually do this, just think it would be the 'right way'). If your app must write somewhere, it would be safe to write in XDG_CACHE_HOME (g_get_user_cache_dir()). Cheers, -Tristan > > And does Gnome have a log viewer app for reading log files produced by > applications? > > > Anatoly > > _______________________________________________ > gtk-list mailing list > gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list