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Question about the "update" button

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Hi all,I'm a new user to RC and really love it. I can't imagine flying without it anymore. It's extremely addictive ;)Only thing i miss a bit is the taxi ways (but that has been discussed on this forum already). One other little thing however, when i press the check for update button it's trying to do a bug report i think. It wants to open a rc4.log file etc. It's no big deal because i can check on the site also but i was just wondering about it. After that it continues checking for updates indeed but why the logfile?Thanks again for a great addon.Martin

Hi Martin,We appreciate your comments :-)As for the log file, it's just there so that, in the unlikely event of a problem with updating, jd would have a record of what happened.All the best,John

Ok, thanks John but when i press that button, i see the bug report button getting 'active' too like it is pressed instead? And it also gives me the message that it might slow down the program and can create a large (50mb) log file? Is that correct indeed?Martin

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that is the normal behavior when you hit the debug button, without check for updates.there are times when something really strange is going on with someone, i'll ask them to refly the flight, with debug on, and send me the log when they're done.check for updates, it's a little quirk, needing to have a log for the update process, the same dialog boxes are triggeredjd

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