[systemd-devel] I wonder… why systemd provokes this amount of polarity and resistance
"Jóhann B. Guðmundsson"
johannbg at gmail.com
Mon Sep 22 06:55:41 PDT 2014
On 09/22/2014 12:58 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> i suggest you get rid of that arrogance and some other developers
> too because it's the reason for the subject and proves that you
> *do not* care about users as long you have not the same opinion
>
> you are the one demanding a friendly tone from me, well, than
> practice what you preach or stop whining if someone calls you
> names the next time
>
> who do you think you are to assess others incompetence?
I think I'm the one based on your own actions as in after you cant even
take your time to a read upstream rsyslog documentation then insert a
single line of filtering in rsyslog, similar or equivalent of
":programname, isequal, "systemd" -/var/log/systemd.log"
to filter out systemd message from /var/log/message or fine tune the
filtering through the use of rsyslog templates and submit that as a
patch against rsyslog in Fedora so the distribution can improve it's
default filtering in rsyslog based on your input but instead choose to
file gazillion bug reports against systemd which has nothing to do with
the text file filtering in the distribution, clutter the comment
sections with useless output in those bug reports "to prove your point
over and over again" and call the lead developer of the project an idiot
in one of those reports then show up upstream cursing and demanding
fixes saying that systemd message cant be filtering even thou I pointed
to "journalctl -o export" which shows all the messages fields each log
contains including all the syslog entries which should provide an
capable administrator pleathora of ideas how to filter message in
conjunction with rsyslog powerful filtering capabilities and all that
rant for something that is not our to fix in the firstplace.
1. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1072368#c4
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