On Monday 20 January 2014 14:40:17 Thiago Macieira wrote: > See subject. We're trying to decide whether we should enable journald by > default on Linux distributions that carry it. If we do, it means any > application that is not launched from a terminal would automatically write > to journald instead. > > KDE applications are the largest users of qDebug today. > > If we changed the default, it would mean ~/.xsession-errors would probably > become rather empty. Is that ok for KDE?
I think for distributions this is ok. But for developers .xsession-errors sometimes gets pretty big (just look at your own :) ). Which should not be a problem if there is a simple way to stop qt forwarding those messages to journalctl and get stuff back to .xsession-errors. Or there is a good documented alternative way using journalctl features reaching similar results. Mike -- Michael Jansen http://michael-jansen.biz