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 interpreted as a selection directive, and will filter anything that contains a 'q' character. -- Laurent