On 01/05/2014 04:03 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 02:34:35PM -0500, Sean Darcy wrote:

I agree on asterisk -rx, but as someone who just recently stopped
living dangerously I suggest you keep it for a remote login.

I never see asterisk start up. It's part of the systemd process. I
would only see it on a remote login. And only after saw it for some
number of times, did I actually get motivated. I may not be alone in
needing prodding to fix things, especially where it's not the
problem I'm immediately trying to fix.

It's only one line. There's a lot of lower hanging fruit spamming
the log file.

(It's already commited)

Technically it would be a trivial change to the patch.

Anyway, if I decided to live dangerously, it would be annoying. This is
not the only overly-verbose message Asterisk has, and users learn to
ignore loud noise.


Well, I wouldn't suggest we have the warning if someone explicitly opts to live dangerously, just if it's the default behavior.

sean


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