http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7961 --- Comment #6 from Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> --- (En réponse au commentaire 5)
When testing cover upload, I found it's very useful for it to report progress in apache log (as opposed to client timeout because of too big file/show connection or some random file upload limit).
I'm aware that apache error log might not be best place to put this info, but I think it's better to have it somewhere than to not have it at all.
Having said that, I could wrap if with if $ENV{DEBUG} but that won't help when users start calling me with questions like: I just uploaded covers, and I see just half of them (mostly because of wrong biblionumbers in CSV files). I would prefer (and accept) to have this warning issued only if there is something wrong, that would be conditionnal, and be OK.
Do we have some better place to put this information? action_logs comes to mind, but I'm wondering if module should be Catalog or should I add new one?
action_logs is another valid option, more usefull than warn: the user would be able to see at anytime what happened. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.