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Logs pulling from iOS device #3
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hmm, that is a good question. I'm not sure about ios. However, once your test starts idevicesyslog should start capturing the data at the point and not before. Are you seeing otherwise? |
@isonic1 thanks for your thoughts. Will check it in ~3 days and let you know. |
@isonic1 sorry, forgot to leave my feedback on this one. |
Yeah, It's something with idevicesyslog which I cannot control. However, I
add an enhancement in Flick to insert a test start point in the log.
isonic1/flick#15
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@isonic1 <https://github.com/isonic1> sorry, forgot to leave my feedback
on this one.
Unfortunately, idevicesyslog grabs data for earlier period as well. I got
results for the past hour apart from recorded time.
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Hi @isonic1,
I see you're using
logcat
for pulling logs from Android devices. But what about iOS? Corresponding helper is empty. Which tool are you using for that?Thanks,
Sergey
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