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Change successful gcs file load LOG_LEVEL to debug #993

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@ben-polinsky ben-polinsky commented Feb 6, 2025

When loading geographic coordinate systems thousands of logging messages are written - three logs per GCS (one for each file loaded). Changing the log level to DEBUG while I look for another solution to reduce the number of logs.

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@ben-polinsky ben-polinsky changed the title Change successful gcs file load log level to debug Change successful gcs file load LOG_LEVEL to debug Feb 6, 2025
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@Mergifyio backport release/4.11.x

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backport release/4.11.x

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Co-authored-by: Ben Polinsky <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Arun George <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit cc389db)

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