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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers DDD is waiting for GDB to get Ready Post 302798137 by hanson44 on Wednesday 24th of April 2013 12:52:36 AM
Old 04-24-2013
Does DDD (Data Display Debugger) have a config file? Look for a dot file in your home directory? Look at the config file, see if anything to change. Try moving the config file to different name and see if that helps.
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MULOG(1)							Museek Daemon Plus							  MULOG(1)

NAME
Mulog - Chat Logging Script for Museekd DESCRIPTION
Mulog is command-line Python script that connects to museekd(1) and saves chat messages into log files. Under the Log Directory, it creates room & private subdirectories and a syslog file. If it loses connection with museekd, it will automatically exit. Setting the interface and password on the command-line is a security risk. Since interface and password settings are saved to the config file when set, you should set them, exit mulog, and restart mulog without the options on the commandline..LP Before running, you will need a working museekd(1) and need to know your museekd interface and interface password. Configure those with musetup(1). SYNOPSIS
mulog [-c <config-filename> ] [--config <config-filename>] [-i <host:port | /socket.path>] [--interface <host:port | /socket.path> [-p <interface-password>] [--password <inteface-password>] [-l <directory>] [--log <directory>] [-v] [--version] [-h] [--help] OPTIONS
Mulog accepts the following options: -c <filename>, --config <filename> Use a different config file. -l <directory>, --log <directory> Use a different chat log directory. -i, --interface <host:port | /socket.path> Choose a different interface (saved to config file) -p, --password <interface-password> Choose a different password (saved to config file) -v, --version Display Version and exit. -h, --help Display Help and exit. EXAMPLE
To run this program the standard way type: mulog Alternativly you use a different config file with: mulog --config mulog.config To set the interface password: mulog --password 1234567890 FILES
~/.museekd/mulog.config The default location for the mulog config file. ~/.museekd/logs/ The default log directory. ~/.museekd/logs/syslog The museekd error/connection log file. ~/.museekd/logs/room/ The directory where chat room logs are stored. ~/.museekd/logs/private/ The directory where private chat logs are stored. AUTHORS
Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org> daelstorm <daelstorm@gmail.com> SEE ALSO
mucous(1) murmur(1) muscan(1) muscand(1)museekcontrol(1) museekd(1) musetup(1) musetup-gtk(1) museeq(1) daelstorm Release 0.2.0 MULOG(1)
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