Since bongo-manager is used in startup script I would dare to do some sugestions.
Why not add an option as -q or --quiet to make bongo-manager behave more script friendly, a exemple could tell better: ====================== mail:~# /etc/init.d/bongo-manager restart Restarting Bongo Colaborative Suite: bongo-managerbongo-manager: Shutting down... bongo-manager: shutdown complete. bongo-manager: starting bongostore version mismatch 0.5.0, 0.5.0rc1ERROR: Unable to find log config /usr/local/etc/bongo/logs.conf version mismatch 0.5.0, 0.5.0rc1ERROR: Unable to find log config /usr/local/etc/bongo/logs.conf couldn't load config from store bongo-manager: couldn't read config from store bongo-manager: Couldn't load configuration for agents bongo-manager: running in background ====================== I *reallY* dont need all those messages (except my Restarting... message), everything else should be stripped, I know, I can just *redirect* the output, but isn't the better way to do it, adding a -q (quiet) option, is to bongo manager is simple. Besides that, adding good return values to each status (and document it), is algo a good idea, since we can handle every exception in startup scripts (or anywhere else). BTW, keep the goodwork, and take few less beers before launch releases from SVN =D _______________________________________________ Bongo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/bongo-devel
