Hi, everytime I show somebody how to start gnunet, the behaviour of gnunet-arm seems to be a major pain point because it exhibits two behaviours which, combined, are quite odd. Those two are:
1. gnunet-arm -s does not hang but return the user to the terminal 2. Logging by default is in that same terminal (2) basically defeats all advantages (1) would give the user. Can we either change (1) or (2) in order to make it more consistent with other tools? So either have gnunet-arm -s hang and on Ctrl-C it also implicity behaves like gnunet-arm -e OR By default, log into a file, maybe even have a gnunet-log or gnuent-arm --logs in the future.
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