Hi Rainer,

thank you for the answers.

Regarding journald (systemd):
Gentoo is about "choices". You can use Gentoo with systemd but you can stay
with OpenRC (or use another init system of your choice). Many Gentoo desktop
users are moving towards systemd. But especially for servers, many people
keep OpenRC.


I am currently concerned because I don't really understand the impact of the
latest util-linux changes: Does it break typical setups which are relying on
imuxsock usage? I.e. a chrooted service which has its own "/dev/log" in
"/chroot/service/dev/log" using imuxsock?

In other words: Would you, as upstream, recommend for the moment to enforce
util-linux version <2.26 (=without RFC5424 per default) with rsyslog? Or
should a normal user not be affected, only in special setups, so a
warning/info should be enough?


-Thomas


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