Hello Carlos, please, don't full quote + top post and/or setup your mail client well. Carlos Gomes - STI Unesp Franca --> 04.12.2013 21:49: > well, I tryed to change on the settings file for creatint eht installer, > but the parameter /loglevel:<32> would break the xml... Can anyone > please send an example of the config.xml file with some log levels > setted up? > > Sorry if I'm stating the obvious, but if that's the way you've been > setting the log level, make sure the logLevel value in config.xml > and the logLevel switch on the command line are not overwriting the > default. http://wpkg.org/Config.xml http://wpkg.org/WPKG_flags > > -Chris At the same place where your wpkg.js is stored, you should find config.xml. If not - unpack the distribution again. in "config.xml" you find the following lines. You have to put the same parameter line like in the example, but not within "<!-- .... -->" comment lines, into your xml. As you can see here, log level 7 is set (0x7 is standard and means "log all possible messages"): <!-- **************************************************************************** * Log level is defined as a bitmask. Just sum up the values of each log * severity you would like to include within the log file and add this value * to your config.xml or specify it at /logLevel:<num>. * Specify 0 to disable logging. * 1: log errors only * 2: log warnings * 4: log information * 8: log audit success * 16: log audit failure * * Examples: * 31 log everything (1+2+4+8+16=31) * 13 log errors, information and audit success (1+4+8=13) * 3 log errors and warnings only (1+2=3) * * Default value : "0xFF" * Command-line switch: /logLevel:<level> **************************************************************************** --> <!-- <param name='logLevel' value='0xFF' /> --> <param name='logLevel' value='7' /> So - the last line is not within the comment signes ... logLevel 7 means in this example: 1+2+4 = log errors, warnings and information Best regards, Falko |