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When doing an investigation on some theft I lost track of items because multiple items were put / taken and the log just says
player:get_player_name().." moves stuff in chest at "..minetest.pos_to_string(pos)
My question: what stuff can not be answered by investigating the log.
Also when a player moves stuff into the chest item stack by item stack, the quantities are not logged, thus loosing track of what was stolen.
I don't know how important such things are to other mods/admins, but it just bugs me that information is lost (information being data that someone finds valuable)
I fully understand that you can't really log everything(or maybe I don't if I'm truly honest ;), so I would like to request that such information is logged, perhaps using a 'verbose logging' option.
Please take this under advisement,
Kind regards,
MCLV
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When doing an investigation on some theft I lost track of items because multiple items were put / taken and the log just says
player:get_player_name().." moves stuff in chest at "..minetest.pos_to_string(pos)
My question: what stuff can not be answered by investigating the log.
Also when a player moves stuff into the chest item stack by item stack, the quantities are not logged, thus loosing track of what was stolen.
I don't know how important such things are to other mods/admins, but it just bugs me that information is lost (information being data that someone finds valuable)
I fully understand that you can't really log everything(or maybe I don't if I'm truly honest ;), so I would like to request that such information is logged, perhaps using a 'verbose logging' option.
Please take this under advisement,
Kind regards,
MCLV
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: