It was <2014-04-01 wto 13:02>, when Roman Kubiak wrote: > On 04/01/2014 10:29 AM, ?ukasz Stelmach wrote: >> It was <2014-03-31 pon 16:25>, when Lukasz Wojciechowski wrote: >>> Is there a choosen way of logging events from native or system >>> services in Tizen? >> journald >> >>> I wasn't able to find anything about it on wiki pages or on mailing lists. >>> There are already some used solutions: >>> >>> * configuring systemd to gather logs in journal >> This is the prefered way. The easiest way to log a message is >> >> printf(SD_NOTICE "Hello world!"); >> >> For more details please read >> >> http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/journal-submit.html >> >>> * there is syslog >> No there isn't. It is journald that opens and listens to /dev/log to >> emulate syslog for legacy service. >> >>> * some services use dlog. >> dlog is definitely deprecated. > Does this mean we could remove dlog from the image.
Yes, provided that you make sure nothing uses it. I don't know the current state but I suspect there may still be some services using dlog. You need to check it for yourself. -- Łukasz Stelmach Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
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