Maybe I need to look at the source and compile in myself, but I hoped there would be an easier solution or configuration option I'm overlooking.
Duane Clark wrote:
Have you tried redirecting the output to /dev/null? Something like:
wine myapp.exe >& /dev/null
Hiddo Super wrote:
Hello,
I still didn't find a solution to prevent a large logfile when using wineconsole :-(
I'm running a windows console (CUI) application using wineconsole and I noticed all screen output gets logged in /tmp/wine.log.* I turned of all debug channels with debugmesg -all, but it still logs the normal screen output of the application (minus the debugmessages). The problems is that my application generates a lot of output on the screen so the logfile gets really hughe(GB's) over time. I looked in the docs and did a google search, tried some things in the [debug] and [spy] sections of the config file, but I just can't find it yet or keep overlooking it....
Hope anyone can give me some advice!
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