On 5/30/19 1:49 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > Hi, > you - fedora developers - are most significant users of Mock. Therefore I would like to ask you about feedback on: > > https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/issues/266 > > The summary is: > Previously all output - both stdout and stderr - were mixed together. Like you will get on normal console. > Nowadays, if there is output to stderr, mock will prefix it with BUILDSTDER to indicate that it is coming from stdout. > > I can definitely make this configurable. That is easy. The question is, what should be the default? Prefix the stderr? > Or print it without the prefix and mix stdout and stderr together? > > I would love to hear your opinion. Either here in the mailing list or directly in the issue mentioned above. I think the prefix is useful/nice. So, they can be mixed, but both prefixed so you can tell which stream it came from. kevin
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