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Re: Very basic traffic measurement for svnserve?

From: John Peacock <jpeacock_at_rowman.com>
Date: 2005-02-28 14:04:05 CET

Brian W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Oh, absolutely. I certainly don't think that writing to stdout is an
> acceptable way for a daemon to do logging... at least not since the
> mid-90's. :)

Oh, now you're just making fun of me!

All I'm saying is if svnserve is run in the foreground (which makes it _not_ be
a daemon) it is perfectly acceptable to print to stdout. In fact, it makes for
a very convenient way to decide what to log and to test that functionality as
you "logify" each section of code.

I just don't want people to waste their time including a full syslog interface
until the scope of what gets logged is much more fully understood.

John

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