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Gigabytes of log files in version 4.267


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In folder ...Documents\eSim Games\Steel Beasts\logs  I have 17GBs of files in there.

They are AssertInfo and DebugLog text files.  Some of the AssertInfo files are over a gigabyte.

 

This seems like there needs to be some clean up in there.

 

Is there a setting that will clean these up or prevent them?

 

Can these be deleted without causing harm?

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Yes, you can delete those files. But at this point there is no certain setting option, which would  prevent collection of logs... And obviously, if for some reason if  you are running SB in debug mode(with command line parameter '--loglevel=TRACE') on regular basis, then logfiles will contain more data and will take more disc space.

 

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Could be that your version 4.267 is the problem. Note that the official release is 4.268, so it may be worth uninstalling it (just Steel Beasts) and then to run the regular bundle installer. It will recognize that the rest is up to date and then proceed with the Steel Beasts installation.

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3 hours ago, Ssnake said:

Could be that your version 4.267 is the problem. Note that the official release is 4.268, so it may be worth uninstalling it (just Steel Beasts) and then to run the regular bundle installer. It will recognize that the rest is up to date and then proceed with the Steel Beasts installation.

Will do.   Just noticed today that there is a new version.  Thanks for the heads up.

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