Less confusing message when logger config missing
- if the logger config is missing, don't print unnecessary stack trace - partially addresses #893
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@ -38,10 +38,14 @@ def configureLogging():
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try:
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logging.config.fileConfig(os.path.join (shared.appdata, 'logging.dat'))
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have_logging = True
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print "Loaded debug config from %s" % (os.path.join(shared.appdata, 'logging.dat'))
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print "Loaded logger configuration from %s" % (os.path.join(shared.appdata, 'logging.dat'))
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except:
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print "Failed to load debug config from %s, using default logging config" % (os.path.join(shared.appdata, 'logging.dat'))
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if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(shared.appdata, 'logging.dat')):
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print "Failed to load logger configuration from %s, using default logging config" % (os.path.join(shared.appdata, 'logging.dat'))
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print sys.exc_info()
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else:
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# no need to confuse the user if the logger config is missing entirely
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print "Using default logger configuration"
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sys.excepthook = log_uncaught_exceptions
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