On Wednesday, Apr 2, 2003, at 13:24 US/Central, Peter C. Norton wrote:

On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 07:35:12PM +0200, Alain NAKACHE wrote:
At 15:48 02/04/03 +0000, William Hue wrote:
True. Courier is not the friendliest of programs when it comes to control
of logging; however, not many programs are ultra-flexible about
logging. Perhaps Sam could set a new standard...


Someone on the list wrote a log-file analyzer and posted a link to it a
while back.

Personally I made a patch to suppress all the INFO logs. There are not so many lines to comment.

This sort of thing would be great to set in the startup file. Get the env log_trivial, and only log most crap if thats set.

Still, I've still got to get to the rpm changes...

-Peter

Well, guys... You can do what you want with your copies and offering around patches is always nice. But I (for one) certainly hope Sam keeps the logging the way it is.


** At least by default. I'm not opposed to a configurable level of course, but I like the default the way it is.

I mean, really... At least the way I see it, login/logout/etc. messages *should* be "informational" just as they are... not stuck down in debug level X or up in error, but right where they are.

NRN.

-just one voice among many, trying to be heard



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