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What steps will reproduce the problem?1. Run LogBlock2. Chop down a tree, then check the log of LogBlock : /lb lookup area 10 - you might need to have to wait a little bit for any normal events to be logged, could place a block afterwards.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Result: There will be nothing logged, not even the first log block that is cut down.Expected: At least the first log should be logged (pun intended), with perhaps even the option of logging all log blocks and any attached non-block items being dropped by ChopTree2.Depending on the configuration of ChopTree2 leaves might not pop together with the logs. Not sure how to handle that.
What version of the product are you using?
Craftbukkit git-Bukkit-1.7.2-R0.2-b2974jnks (MC: 1.7.2)LogBlock v1.80 http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/logblock/ChopTree2 v2.3.0
I haven't tried this with the previous logger we used, HawkEye.
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