The original idea behind using the current verbosity levels was to give room for expansion and a more fine-grained level of control to the user.
Your system will make it very narrow and harder to update. If you want to add a level in between there you'll have to check all levels again. And as Axel Rau pointed out it will break current configs and make a lot of people angry. Kind regards, Rami Lehti On 20.09.2011 13:04, Hannes von Haugwitz wrote: > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:28:52PM +0300, Rami Lehti wrote: >> IMHO the report of files added should not appear when doing --init at >> default verbosity. >> >> It is just annoying. You should not get a dump of your database when >> doing init at default levels. >> >> What do other people think? >> >> IMHO it should be changed. > > I wanted to start a discussion about the verbosity levels anyway before > ultimately changing them. > > My first plan for 0.16 with regards to the verbosity levels is the following: > > 0 no output > 1 print errors > 2 additionally print warnings > 3 additionally print summary > 4 additionally print lists of added, removed and changed files > 5 additionally print details about changed files > 6 additionally print details about added and removed files > 7 additionally print details about added and removed attributes > > default value for init mode: 3 > default value for other modes: 5 > > Greetings > > Hannes > _______________________________________________ > Aide mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.cs.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide > _______________________________________________ Aide mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.cs.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide
