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I understand we could use crossbar start --logtofile to enable the log stored in filesystem, I wonder if possible we can do it without configure that parameter(--logtofile) in command, just enable that behavior in something like .crossbar/config.json? Than we can use crossbar start still, but with log store in filesystem.
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Hi, there,
I understand we could use
crossbar start --logtofile
to enable the log stored in filesystem, I wonder if possible we can do it without configure that parameter(--logtofile) in command, just enable that behavior in something like.crossbar/config.json
? Than we can usecrossbar start
still, but with log store in filesystem.Thanks.
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