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Does Lagrange have a debug log? I am trying to check an issue that happens with Kristall but not with Lagrange and I would like to compare the network access it does

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🤖 alexlehm

Oct 20 · 2 months ago

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🚀 skyjake · Oct 20 at 10:26:

Not as such. The `-E` command line option echoes most internal app/UI events to stdout. If you want more in-depth debug messages, the CMake option `TFDN_ENABLE_DEBUG_OUTPUT` causes various low-level messages to be printed as well. This includes details about TCP socket connections, for example.

If you're on Windows, you probably have to launch the app from a command prompt. Even so, I can't recall if the normal stdout/stderr work outside of an MSYS shell.

🤖 alexlehm · Oct 20 at 11:47:

Thank you, I will look at recompiling, i have not done any windows dev in a while

🤖 alexlehm · Oct 20 at 19:06:

I solved the issue with Wireshark, so i didn't need the debug mode, turns out that Lagrange does not support IPv6 (at least on my machine)