// vim: set et sw=4 ts=8 ft=asciidoc tw=80: port-log(1) =========== NAME ---- port-log, port-logfile - Print contents or path of a port's log file SYNOPSIS -------- [cmdsynopsis] *port* [*-D* 'portdir'] *log* [--level [error | warn | msg | info | debug]] [--phase [fetch | checksum | extract | patch | configure | build | destroot]] [['portname' | 'pseudo-portname' | 'port-expressions' | 'port-url']] [cmdsynopsis] *port* [*-D* 'portdir'] *logfile* [['portname' | 'pseudo-portname' | 'port-expressions' | 'port-url']] DESCRIPTION ----------- *port log* prints and optionally filters the contents of the log file for the installation of the given port. The file can be filtered by log message level and installation phase. *port logfile* prints the path to the log file for the last installation of the given port. This is helpful to locate the file to attach when reporting bugs against ports in MacPorts' issue tracker. OPTIONS ------- *port logfile* has no options. *port log* has the following options: *--level SEVERITY*:: Hide all messages below the given severity, which is one of error::: for error messages warn::: for warnings msg::: for standard MacPorts output info::: for output shown in verbose mode debug::: for all output including debugging messages *--phase PHASE*:: Only print messages that were generated in the given installation phase, where possible values for *PHASE* include 'fetch', 'checksum', 'extract', 'patch', 'configure', 'build', and 'destroot'. Note that you can specify an arbitrary value which will be used in a regular expression to filter the log file. SEE ALSO -------- man:port[1], man:port-install[1], man:port-clean[1] AUTHORS ------- (C) 2014 The MacPorts Project Clemens Lang