On Tue 14 Oct 2014 at 12:33:06 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote: > Scott Ferguson wrote: > >I'm guessing you really don't want an OS without logging... :) > > syslog works just fine - don't need (or want) systemd to take over > logging with a binary format
The journal logs to rsyslog by default on Debian. It works great and gives far more detail than it did before. 99/100 people are impressed. > >Based on the large number of posts you've made complaining that Debian's > >plans don't match your needs. > >If you took that as a "if you don't like it b*gger off" then you took it > >wrongly - I reserve that for those who continually talk about departing > >Debian. It seems that you, and others, are bent on demanding something > >from developers that those developers don't want to do - it appears to > >upset you and cause you stress. In short - a fruitless exercise (unless > >I've seriously misjudged you and complaining does gives you pleasure). > > Some of us actually have to plan for things like transitions - and > the lack of clarity regarding development plans makes that rather > difficult. Plans are great. At some point though you need to get down to a bit of testing. But you probably know that. > Ok... so multiple init systems are going to be supported in Jessie, > and maybe beyond - ok. What seems to be very much up in the air is > whether that choice will be (well) supported at upgrade or install > time. That makes a rather big difference. Depends what you mean by "supported". There is no problem in installing sysvinit after an upgrade or before upgrading. It works really well. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

