// command line are all separated by zero characters.
__check_once_app_path = filebuff;
delete [] filebuff;
-//printf("got an app name before chewing: %s\n", __check_once_app_path.s());
+printf("got an app name before chewing: %s\n", __check_once_app_path.s());
// clean out quote characters from the name.
for (int i = __check_once_app_path.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (__check_once_app_path[i] == '"') __check_once_app_path.zap(i, i);
filename testing(__check_once_app_path);
if (testing.had_directory()) return __check_once_app_path; // all set.
-//printf("no dir part found, app name after chewing: %s\n", __check_once_app_path.s());
+printf("no dir part found, app name after chewing: %s\n", __check_once_app_path.s());
//hmmm: the below might be better off as a find app in path method, which relies on which.
// there was no directory component, so we'll try to guess one.
// get the entry for the logging path.
if (!log_dir) {
// if the entry was absent, we set it.
-//printf("did not find log dir in config file\n");
+printf("did not find log dir in config file\n");
ini_configurator ini(application_configuration_file(),
ini_configurator::RETURN_ONLY,
ini_configurator::APPLICATION_DIRECTORY);
// they gave us something. let's replace the environment variables
// in their string so we resolve paths and such.
log_dir = parser_bits::substitute_env_vars(log_dir);
-//printf("%s", (char *)a_sprintf("got log dir with %s value\n", log_dir.s()).s());
+printf("%s", (char *)a_sprintf("got log dir with %s value\n", log_dir.s()).s());
}
// now we make sure the directory exists.