<plumeus>
welp, suspended my laptop and couldn't unlock waylock when I started again.
<plumeus>
On latest commit, I think
<plumeus>
yep, should be
<plumeus>
any log I can provide?
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<ifreund>
plun
<ifreund>
plumeus: waylock logs to stderr, if you've captured that log it could be useful. Setting WAYLAND_DEBUG=1 in the environment would give even more info as well
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<plumeus>
oh well, I can't reproduce it and I was never logging it, hmm
<plumeus>
so, am I supposed to track it with something like `WAYLAND_DEBUG=1 river 2>river.log` Or similar?
<tleydxdy[m]>
river have a debug flag I think
<plumeus>
there's -log-level but it probably just prints to stderr?