On 5/1/19 7:45 AM, IC Rainbow wrote:
>> Nope, actually "-l" does exactly what I want. But a user does not really 
>> want to specify a log file all the time. Maybe log in ~/.local/share/gnunet 
>> by default?
> 
> Logging to a file by default could be quite cringe-bearing since some
> services are prone to busy-loops and this would lead to sudden ENOSPC
> all over the system.

Are you aware that our logging subsystem can do log rotation (and that
we would then only keep the logs for the last 3 days)? With that, do you
still see a problem?

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