On 5/2/19 3:34 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Spoiler: no. And we can't know which OS rotates, and which ones don't. > I think what we can agree on is that what we have right now is > suboptimal. But I agree, logging to the $HOME location is not ideal > either, but a step forward.
Oh, we technically don't log to $HOME, but to
GNUNET_CACHE_HOME = ${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$GNUNET_HOME/.cache}/gnunet/
as defined in [paths]. So the exact location depends on your
configuration and you can change that easily. But $HOME and $TMPDIR are
the only locations we can assume to be writable by default, and
$GNUNET_TMP seems wrong for logging which should persist across reboots.
You can trivially change the log location using
$ gnunet-config -s arm -o options \
-V "-l /var/log/gnunet/gnunet-%Y-%m-%d.log"
or whatever else is your fancy if you have permissions to write there...
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