Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2024-05-27 Thread Luca Boccassi
Control: tags -1 wontfix Control: close -1 On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:22:50 +0200 Matthias Urlichs wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: 224-1 > Severity: normal > > Some packages depend on or recommend e.g. "rsyslogd | system-log- daemon". > systemd provides a log daemon (the journal) and already

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2022-06-10 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 10.06.22 um 07:43 schrieb nick black: i'm running into this thanks to zoneminder (it looks like some packages which were depending on rsyslogd|system-log-daemon, ala the aforementioned nullmailer, no longer do). looking at /var/lib/dpkg/info/systemd.postinst, it appears that persistent

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2022-06-09 Thread nick black
i'm running into this thanks to zoneminder (it looks like some packages which were depending on rsyslogd|system-log-daemon, ala the aforementioned nullmailer, no longer do). looking at /var/lib/dpkg/info/systemd.postinst, it appears that persistent journal in auto-mode *is* enabled by default on

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2017-07-24 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 04:52:28PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > > One could argue that this is a bug in all packages that depend on > > system-log-daemon, as they essentially break unrelated packages (all > > packages relying on systemd journaling to work, or rather, on

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2017-07-24 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 24.07.2017 um 16:04 schrieb Marc Lehmann: > Please consider reclassifying this as an actual bug rather than just as > a wishlist item. > > As it is currently in stretch, installing e.g. "inetutils-inetd" breaks > systemd logging for the session, and creates a conflict at boot between >

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2017-07-24 Thread Marc Lehmann
Please consider reclassifying this as an actual bug rather than just as a wishlist item. As it is currently in stretch, installing e.g. "inetutils-inetd" breaks systemd logging for the session, and creates a conflict at boot between systemd-journald-dev-log.socket/systemd-journal and

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-23 Thread Ansgar Burchardt
Josh Triplett writes: > I'd actually suggest *two* tiny packages: a systemd-journal-persistent > package that ships /var/log/journal and provides/conflicts > system-log-daemon, and a systemd-journal-transient package that > pointedly doesn't ship /var/log/journal (or in the

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-23 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 23.09.2015 um 13:19 schrieb Ansgar Burchardt: > Josh Triplett writes: >> I'd actually suggest *two* tiny packages: a systemd-journal-persistent >> package that ships /var/log/journal and provides/conflicts >> system-log-daemon, and a systemd-journal-transient package

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-21 Thread Josh Triplett
On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 17:09:58 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 20.09.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Martin Pitt: > > Hello Matthias, > > > > Matthias Urlichs [2015-09-20 9:22 +0200]: > >> Some packages depend on or recommend e.g. "rsyslogd | system-log-daemon". > >> systemd provides a

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Package: systemd Version: 224-1 Severity: normal Some packages depend on or recommend e.g. "rsyslogd | system-log-daemon". systemd provides a log daemon (the journal) and already intercepts all syslog requests, so IMHO adding a "Provides: system-log-daemon" makes sense. -- System Information:

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 20.09.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Martin Pitt: > Hello Matthias, > > Matthias Urlichs [2015-09-20 9:22 +0200]: >> Some packages depend on or recommend e.g. "rsyslogd | system-log-daemon". >> systemd provides a log daemon (the journal) and already intercepts all >> syslog requests, so IMHO adding a

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Martin Pitt
Control: tag -1 -pending Hello again, Michael Biebl [2015-09-20 17:09 +0200]: > I'm actually not sure if we should do that just yet. > Keep in mind that we don't enable persistent logging in journald. Ah, good point. Reverted this for now. > One idea, that's coming from openSUSE, is a

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Matthias Urlichs
On 20.09.2015 17:09, Michael Biebl wrote: > I'm actually not sure if we should do that just yet. > Keep in mind that we don't enable persistent logging in journald. > One idea, that's coming from openSUSE, is a basically empty package > which ships /var/log/journal, thus enabled persistent logging

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Matthias Urlichs
On 20.09.2015 17:23, Martin Pitt wrote: > But this also interacts with systemd-journal-remote, as > installing this will currently (unintentionally) auto-enable > persistent journal, doesn't it? Why should installing systemd-journal-remote enable persistent logging? It doesn't touch journald.conf

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 20.09.2015 um 17:23 schrieb Martin Pitt: > This sounds a bit heavy to me, but indeed the only way how to do this > cleanly. Or at some point we enable persistent logging in the systemd package itself. Dunno yet. But this also interacts with systemd-journal-remote, as > installing this will

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 20.09.2015 um 17:09 schrieb Michael Biebl: > Am 20.09.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Martin Pitt: >> Hello Matthias, >> >> Matthias Urlichs [2015-09-20 9:22 +0200]: >>> Some packages depend on or recommend e.g. "rsyslogd | system-log-daemon". >>> systemd provides a log daemon (the journal) and already

Bug#799549: systemd: Provide system-log-daemon

2015-09-20 Thread Martin Pitt
Hello Matthias, Matthias Urlichs [2015-09-20 9:22 +0200]: > Some packages depend on or recommend e.g. "rsyslogd | system-log-daemon". > systemd provides a log daemon (the journal) and already intercepts all > syslog requests, so IMHO adding a "Provides: system-log-daemon" makes > sense. Indeed,