Thanks a lot for that tip, even though I was not the person asking the 
question...

On 22 Jun 2010, at 19:11, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:

> Don,
> 
> I can recommend running "adb logcat" from the OS's command line window.
> 
> This way, it's always around, you can make it as large as you want, and can 
> do filtering by piping through grep or find, if necessary.
> 
> -- Kostya
> 
> 22.06.2010 22:02, DonFrench пишет:
>> I use LogCat a lot when debugging but it is an irritation that it
>> frequently has to be reset to get the latest log output. I am only
>> aware of two ways to get the log output when this happens: 1) Go to
>> the DDMS perspective and then pull down the menu in the Devices view
>> and select reset adb, and 2) Exit Eclipse and restart it.  Some of the
>> time Reset adb works but often it does not and I have to exit and
>> restart Eclipse.  So, first, am I doing something wrong that causes
>> LogCat to stop functioning?  And second, is there another way to
>> refresh the log other than the two methods I mentioned?  And third, is
>> this a bug in the Android Eclipse plug-in?  If it is, why doesn't
>> Google fix it?
>> 
>>   
> 
> 
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