Description of problem: Much too much logging, fills up ~/.cache/gdm/session.log Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.8.1-7.fc18 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start quicksynergy 2. Configure to be a client 3. Watch ~/.cache/gdm/session.log grow to GBs in size Actual results: ~/.cache/gdm/session.log grows to GBs in size with lots of DEBUG messages Expected results: Should not log synergyc DEBUG messages Additional info: Yes, one could argue that synergyc should no emit DEBUG messages by default, but when one calls synergyc directly, one can use -d/--debug to lower the debug verbosity. One does not have that luxury with quicksynergy.
Created attachment 674494 [details] lower debug level on synergyc call This ought to fix it. Compiles and runs. Haven't seen any new synergy debug messages in my session.log since starting it.
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This doesn't appear to be happening on F19.