Hello!
After noticing a 80MB babeld logfile on my router, I figured I would
implement log rotation for it. Unfortunately, it turns out that babeld
exits when it receives SIGHUP, the default signal delivered by log
rotation software (at least newsyslog in FreeBSD and logrotate in
Debian).
It is a
What about quitting on SIGHUP only if babeld is run on non-daemon mode?
I'd find that confusing. Other opinions?
-- Juliusz
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It seems this patch still hasn't been merged in, despite the adjustments
I made to it, a year later. Maybe it was forgetten? :)
Sorry, but the comments in this config file don't make a lot of sense.
I understand they were copied from my mail posting, but a lot of the
conversational tone in that
Maybe a parameter to tell babeld don't stop with SIGHUP ? So a
startup script can prevent the restart from happening?
Henning Rogge
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek
j...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr wrote:
What about quitting on SIGHUP only if babeld is run on non-daemon mode?
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