16.12.2013 5:17, David Lang:

OK, for me, this just is not old-syntax example. By old-style, I mean this and alike:

http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/rsyslog_conf_global.html

Do you think that *$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinumumMessages* is good for something new? Why not use new syntax? For now, the reason is very sad: it is very hard to find how to write it in new syntax.

some things like workdir are global, for those it's much clearer to use the old style format that is separate from everything else than the new style format which makes it look like it's part of a queue configuration when it's really a global setting.


Ok, so it will need an architect to clean up this mess.

Sure, global configuration directives should not belong to any queue, and if they do, it is a mistake. They could have own 'global' section.

Don't you think that our discussion clearly shows why a dedicated committer is needed? :)


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Pavel Levshin

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