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logrotate is commonly implemented on Linux boxes at least:
https://linux.die.net/man/8/logrotate
and results in a set of logs that look like this:
error.log error.log.1 error.log.2.gz error.log.3.gz error.log.4.gz error.log.5.gz error.log.6.gz error.log.7.gz error.log.8.gz error.log.9.gz error.log.10.gz error.log.11.gz error.log.12.gz error.log.13.gz error.log.14.gz
I would rock immensely if glogg could:
Just open the .gz compressed logs understanding it needed to unzip them first. i.e. I'd like to right-click and Open with glogg and have it work.
Had an option to load the whole sequence as one virtual log file and present it as such for scanning, searching, filtering.
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Strict check for raw buffer length (nickbnf#268)
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logrotate is commonly implemented on Linux boxes at least:
https://linux.die.net/man/8/logrotate
and results in a set of logs that look like this:
I would rock immensely if glogg could:
Just open the .gz compressed logs understanding it needed to unzip them first. i.e. I'd like to right-click and Open with glogg and have it work.
Had an option to load the whole sequence as one virtual log file and present it as such for scanning, searching, filtering.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: