Bug 137361 - Saving the yast2 logs
Summary: Saving the yast2 logs
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: SUSE LINUX 10.0
Classification: openSUSE
Component: YaST2 (show other bugs)
Version: Final
Hardware: 64bit SuSE Linux 10.0
: P5 - None : Enhancement
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Assignee: Stefan Hundhammer
QA Contact: Klaus Kämpf
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Reported: 2005-12-07 12:05 UTC by Ioannis Manoloudis
Modified: 2006-09-26 09:56 UTC (History)
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Description Ioannis Manoloudis 2005-12-07 12:05:55 UTC
Hi 
In the wiki's howto on reporting bugs on yast2 it is mentioned that with shift+f8 one can choose where save the yast2 logs.
Unfortunately it doesn't work in my system.
I recommend that an option in the menu bar should be added to save the yast2 logs.
Ioannis
Comment 1 Michael Gross 2005-12-07 13:10:11 UTC
Hello Ioannis,

please be a little more verbose. When exactly (at which screen) do you try to save the logfiles and how does it fail (does nothing happen at all or do you receive an error)? The logfiles are automatically stored in /var/log/YaST2. If there is an error, we need these files, so please attach them here. If your installation abborted, you can use a rescue system (available from DVD or CD1) and retrieve the logs.
Comment 2 Ioannis Manoloudis 2005-12-07 16:46:59 UTC
Hi
well I try the shift+f8 in the introductory menu of yast. I tried it also in the hardware mouse.
I should expect a pop upwindow to ask me the destination of the saved log file.
What I propose as an enhancement in Yast is to add an option in the gui to save a copy of the log in a specific folder.
For example if I have problems with the mouse and I want to submit the yast mouse log then which log from /var/log/YaST2 should I submit? What If in the mouse configuration there was an option to save a copy of the mouse log in a specified location with a specified name.
That would make yast debugging easier. Don't you think? 
Ioannis
Comment 3 Michael Gross 2005-12-12 15:23:28 UTC
Stanislav: Can you help us here? If not, assign it back to the screening team.
Comment 4 Stanislav Visnovsky 2005-12-12 15:53:09 UTC
Are you using text mode install?
It works in the graphical install.
Comment 5 Stanislav Visnovsky 2006-01-10 07:54:58 UTC
I assume you are talking about the text mode.
Comment 6 Stanislav Visnovsky 2006-02-06 06:34:51 UTC
Too late for new features.
Comment 7 Stanislav Visnovsky 2006-08-09 08:20:41 UTC
Reopening for reassign.
Comment 8 Jiri Srain 2006-08-21 08:27:41 UTC
Ioannis, would you, please, answer question in comment 4? Or did you try to save the logs when running the control center in QT mode?
Comment 9 Ioannis Manoloudis 2006-08-23 02:57:48 UTC
I am using the graphic interface.
May I propose some ideas on the saving.
By default the yast logs are kept in /var/log/YaST2. The logs have cryptic names like "y2log-4". If I have a problem with a device driver then how do I know which of these logs to send?
You could add either a menu item under the File or Edit menu which would point to the yast logs or a menu under the Miscelaneous section like "yast logs" which would save a yast log for a particular facility to particular place with a particular name. 
For example if a printer doesn't work, I want to save a yast log with the corresponding information only in my user home directory with a name like "yast-printer.log".
Ioannis
Comment 10 Jiri Srain 2006-09-26 07:19:03 UTC
Always attach all the contents of /var/log/YaST2 directory.