#20640: sage-logger: show log(s) each line is going to on stdout
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Reporter: embray | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-7.3
Component: build | Keywords:
Merged in: | Authors:
Reviewers: | Report Upstream: N/A
Work issues: | Branch: u/embray/sage-
Commit: | logger
632a6b36f66e5c1250467bbeffc0c40733bd4af0| Dependencies:
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A minor enhancement to `sage-logger` that I've found incredibly helpful.
Every line output to stdout is prefixed with the name(s) of the log
file(s) they are being logged to.
In particular this helps sort out stdout when there are large number of
make processes running in parallel. It helps to reason about what lines
of output are associated with which packages. I know each package build
is logged individually as well, but this still helps understand what's
going on at a glance. It also helps quickly determine which log file to
look at if I see something scroll past that I want to investigate further.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20640>
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