I have log level set to 4.

I've even tried using the log file, with log level at 4, and I only get IP connection entries.
Neither print to STDERR nor log->(4,"test message"); show up anywhere.
I understand that if I use the log file that STDERR goes to dev/null.

**UPDATE**
This morning the log output has decided to cooperate, and display on the console. However, I'm still not
getting *my* output to display.
The device on the other end is an
embedded device, so I can not get
the output from the socket.
The two lines I've tried to print with are:

$self->log(4,"client said '$RxString'\r\n"); print STDERR "client said '$RxString'\r\n";

Thanks,
Aaron


In reply to Re^2: Net::Server console or debug output? by alager
in thread Net::Server console or debug output? by alager

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