2018-12-28, 07:08
kodi.log -v- kodi.old.log
The Debug Logs are Session Logs.
The logs are written from Kodi startup to Kodi shutdown (or crash). The next time you start Kodi, the kodi.log is cleared, and a new kodi.log is created. The kodi.log that was there is renamed to kodi.old.log and the existing kodi.old.log is deleted. In effect you only ever have two logs available- the current one, and the previous one.
Be aware which log you are uploading. If you replicated the problem...
Note for Kodi Logfile Uploader (wiki) users:
The ability to upload the kodi.old.log file is disabled by default in the add-on. From the settings page of the add-on, enable this function. Once enabled, the kodi.log file will be uploaded first, you will then be asked if you want to upload kodi.old.log. Answer yes and take note of the address.
The Debug Logs are Session Logs.
The logs are written from Kodi startup to Kodi shutdown (or crash). The next time you start Kodi, the kodi.log is cleared, and a new kodi.log is created. The kodi.log that was there is renamed to kodi.old.log and the existing kodi.old.log is deleted. In effect you only ever have two logs available- the current one, and the previous one.
Be aware which log you are uploading. If you replicated the problem...
- but you will be restarting Kodi for whatever reason, you need to upload kodi.old.log
- After shutting down Kodi, but before restarting, you need to upload kodi.log
Note for Kodi Logfile Uploader (wiki) users:
The ability to upload the kodi.old.log file is disabled by default in the add-on. From the settings page of the add-on, enable this function. Once enabled, the kodi.log file will be uploaded first, you will then be asked if you want to upload kodi.old.log. Answer yes and take note of the address.