I’m getting entries about deprecation in the developer_log but they don’t show any info! I’ve attached a screenshot. This is on 2.5.3 by the way.
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October 23, 2012 6:48pm
Subscribe [2]#1 / Oct 23, 2012 6:48pm
I’m getting entries about deprecation in the developer_log but they don’t show any info! I’ve attached a screenshot. This is on 2.5.3 by the way.
#2 / Oct 24, 2012 3:34pm
I found another post with a similar issue to this, and the solution was related to the language. I double checked that my user account is set to “English” and it is, so I don’t think that’s the problem.
#3 / Oct 24, 2012 4:00pm
Hello The Glenn Group,
I am sorry to hear you are running into this problem.
Was this a recent upgrade to 2.5.3? Are all your Add-Ons up to date. Add-Ons love to drop messages in the developer log and not tell you who they are. I know, not great.
If your Add-Ons are all up to date, then I think I would like to log in and take a look around.
Cheers!
#4 / Oct 24, 2012 4:20pm
So EE’s logs are dependent on modules being up to date? That sounds really hacky. I mean, the log entry is about deprecated code…so of course it isn’t up to date. How am I supposed to know what to update if your logs don’t tell me though?
#5 / Oct 24, 2012 5:13pm
In the MySQL table, the data for the developer_log is there. I’m using that to debug for now. If the data is in the table, why doesn’t it show up in the Control Panel’s developer_log?
#6 / Oct 24, 2012 5:43pm
The deprecated code turned out to be in the WYGWAM module which I’m now updating. The questions stands though, why would the developer log’s data show up just fine in the database, but not in the control panel?
#7 / Oct 25, 2012 11:30am
Hello The Glenn Group,
I am glad that your were able to find the resolution.
I do not know why the information is not forwarded to the Control Panel. I do know that not all Developers include information that would be relevant, possibly because we do not have control over how 3rd party developers choose to handle verbosity in their errors.
I will run this by an engineer and get back to you.
Cheers,
#8 / Oct 25, 2012 11:38am
No. If it were the developers fault, the log wouldn’t appear so perfectly in the table. The way EE is querying the table is broken somehow.
#9 / Oct 29, 2012 1:17pm
Hey The Glenn Group,
Talked with a few folks. It looks like the most recent language files are not there and that may be why you are not getting more information from the Developer Logs in the DB.
Suggestion is to upload the 2.5.3 files again, it looks like some did not make it. Can you give that a go and let me know?
Thank you,
#10 / Oct 29, 2012 1:29pm
Yeah…I re-uploaded the language folder and the developer logs appear to be working now. Thanks for the suggestion.
#11 / Oct 29, 2012 1:36pm
Hey The Glenn Group,
My pleasure. Sorry it took a bit to get back to you. I learned something new with this thread, so thank you!
If you need anything else, please just let me know by opening a new thread.
Cheers,