On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 04:59:47PM -0400, Lou Kamenov wrote: > On 14/10/05, Juergen Daubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 10:54:01AM -0400, Lou Kamenov wrote: > > > Somewhere there I had a patch which makes mathopd to log to stderr > > > so I can use mutlitlog, to rotate the files when certain size has been > > > reached. > > > mutlilog log files also have a nice timestamp (if you want it), it can > > > also > > > filter things into different files. its from the daemontools package - > > > http://cr.yp.to/ > > > > > > if you want that patch I can try and hunt around. i also have 2 patches > > > that: > > > 1. add Daemon on/off, Version on/off > > > 2. find configfile from env - HTTPCFG > > > > > > all these changes are pretty subjective, so cant say they might be > > > useful to anyone else - but who knows. > > > > wouldn't be the mathod wiki the right place to publish patches ? > > The question is more like - should I?
Yes, I think so. The mathopd wiki is a puplic wiki, meant to store everything around mathopd. To get the things a little bit organized I've created a new page UserPatches [1] and would suggest to put the patch itself on a sub-page of it. On the page itself describe what the path does, for which version of mathopd it applies etc. Additionaly it would be nice if you register yourself in the wiki through the preference page. btw, Piotr, please add your patch too. kind regards Jürgen [1] http://www.mathopd.org/wiki?UserPatches -- Juergen Daubert | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Korb, Germany | http://jue.li/crux
