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bobthecow: Heh, it seems we both implemented something similar independently
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ddfreyne>
(referrig to the changelog data source and GithubIssueLinks)
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bobthecow>
ddfreyne: i like mine better ;)
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bobthecow: What make syou say that?
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ddfreyne>
(Curious)
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We should use VCR to mock the HTML and CSS validator checks.
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tom[]>
in crash.log, the stack trace ends with: ... 42 more lines omitted. See full crash log for details.
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tom[]>
where is the full crash log?
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bobthecow>
tom[]: in a file in project root.
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tom[]>
the only crash log file in the project root is crash.log, the file in which this message appears that refers to a
*full* crash log
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bobthecow>
that's the full crash log.
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tom[]>
so the full crash log is referring me to itself to find the 42 lines omitted
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bobthecow>
does it include the lines in question?
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tom[]>
that file, crash log, is where the truncation message appears
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bobthecow>
i get that. but does it also, elsewhere in the file perhaps, include the full trace?