On Fri, Feb 04, 2022 at 02:06:02PM +, Laurent Bercot
wrote:
> Hi Vallo,
>
> That's the difference between '!zstd -q' and '!zstd' -q ;)
>
> When -q isn't a part of your processor command, but a part of the
> s6-log command line, it is interpreted as a selection directive,
> and will filte
I noticed that in some cases s6-log exits cleanly but does not log
anything. What's worse, it depends on the message content.
Hi Vallo,
That's the difference between '!zstd -q' and '!zstd' -q ;)
When -q isn't a part of your processor command, but a part of the
s6-log command line, it is int
Hi
I noticed that in some cases s6-log exits cleanly but does not log
anything. What's worse, it depends on the message content.
--
Vallo
# logged
echo 'user.notice<13> 2022-02-04T12:41:14.832850+02:00 deb11-preseed 1K-TEST -
- - CTZjwuFcxITZj9HaFxK0Er4yskWkFoJd1pS106D4WvwoPTpXKIuRLJX5tzi8L0l3'