Am 29.02.2016 um 19:43 schrieb Rex Dieter:
Reindl Harald wrote:Am 29.02.2016 um 19:29 schrieb Rex Dieter:Reindl Harald wrote:Am 29.02.2016 um 18:42 schrieb Rex Dieter:qt5-qtbase has build options: + -no-journald ........ Do not send logging output to journald. -journald ........... Send logging output to journald. and I'm considering enabling the -journald option for f24, and concerns or objections?please ship some rsyslog.d/ snippet with it to not clutter /var/log/messages for people which continue to use rsyslog for a lot of reasonsI'm unfamiliar with that, can you be more specific with how that works and is related to journald usage, and ideally, provide a specific snippet to usesomething like below and see also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1304828 it's annoying on a rsyslog-setup that you get everything in the global logfile (/var/log/messages) which makes it hard to recognize importantSorry if I'm missing something, but what does what you're suggesting have to do with journald ?
whatever you blow to journald ends in /var/log/messages when rsyslog is running until there are rules to put it in specific logfiles - that's it
Otherwise, it would appear to me that logging should be a bit more domain specific... (either specific to frameworks or applications). I mean, are there any other toolkits (like Qt) shipping their own rsyslog.d snippets ?
dunno - i just don't want to get my global syslog flooded becasue every piece of software starts to just blow their informational output to journald and i am tired to write rsyslog-snippets and logrotate-snippets everytime another piece of software starts to do so by hand on each and every machine
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