HI
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
> How could adding a user to /etc/aliases create any problems? It just tells the system > which user should get the mail now sent to root.
When no users are created by the installer, there is nothing to add to /etc/aliases and as I noted before, user creation is an optional step within the installer. I don't see anything in your proposal that addresses this.
>> Do you regard the sluggish journal I have as a bug? I will gladly file a bug if you think so.
my proposal could be regarded as a RFE to improve the handling of mail created by different programs and daemons.
No. Not unless it is actually filed in bugzilla with the details. Filing a RFE requires no prior knowledge other than how to file it which you already have.
> How could adding a user to /etc/aliases create any problems? It just tells the system > which user should get the mail now sent to root.
When no users are created by the installer, there is nothing to add to /etc/aliases and as I noted before, user creation is an optional step within the installer. I don't see anything in your proposal that addresses this.
>> Do you regard the sluggish journal I have as a bug? I will gladly file a bug if you think so.
You don't need my approval and what I think is irrelevant since I am not involved in journald development but for the record, all performance issues are bugs from my perspective and I would assume journald developers would agree with that
Rahul
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