http://mvidner.blogspot.com/2008/04/opensuse-110-beta-1-is-that-murderers.html

I like the idea of that, and it actually already helped me to track down some 
bugs.

But I have one request for that: Could we somehow make it more visible which
log lines were released later, and where the segfault occurred? Currently IMHO
it's very hard to find that dividing line: There is a lot of noise from the
YCP interpreter (it even dumps the entire code to the log that is being
executed - a bit overkill IMHO) and other libs.

I'd like some indentation (some blanks or a tab) for those released log lines. 
Is that feasible?

Failing that, some blank lines (4-5) and a marker would also be helpful so you 
can see quickly while scrolling where those released debug log lines begin:

2008-04-28 17:27:11 <0> snell(18431) [qt-ui] YQApplication.cc(YQApplication):61 
YQApplication constructor end
2008-04-28 17:27:11 <1> snell(18431) [qt-ui] YQUI_core.cc(initUI):243 YQUI 
initialized. Thread ID: 0xb685fb90
2008-04-28 17:27:11 <0> snell(18431) [qt-ui] YQMainWinDock.cc(YQMainWinDock):57 
MainWinDock initial size: 895 x 683


*** SEGFAULT ***


Releasing suppressed debug log lines:

2008-04-28 17:27:10 <0> bla...
2008-04-28 17:27:10 <0> bla...
2008-04-28 17:27:10 <0> bla...
2008-04-28 17:27:10 <0> bla...

>>> End of suppressed debug log lines


2008-04-28 17:27:10 <1> ...log from another y2base process...



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