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From: "Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason" <avarab@gmail.com>
To: Lucas Werkmeister <mail@lucaswerkmeister.de>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] daemon: add --no-syslog to undo implicit --syslog
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2018 01:00:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87shaxh2b9.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180122232304.4863-1-mail@lucaswerkmeister.de>


On Mon, Jan 22 2018, Lucas Werkmeister jotted:

> Several options imply --syslog, without there being a way to disable it
> again. This commit adds that option.

Just two options imply --syslog, --detach & --inetd, unless I've missed
something, anyway 2 != several, so maybe just say "The --detach and
--inetd options imply --syslog ...".

> This is useful, for instance, when running `git daemon` as a systemd
> service with --inetd. systemd connects stderr to the journal by default,
> so logging to stderr is useful. On the other hand, log messages sent via
> syslog also reach the journal eventually, but run the risk of being
> processed at a time when the `git daemon` process has already exited
> (especially if the process was very short-lived, e.g. due to client
> error), so that the journal can no longer read its cgroup and attach the
> message to the correct systemd unit. See systemd/systemd#2913 [1].
>
> [1]: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2913

This patch looks good, but I wonder if with the rise of systemd there's
a good reason to flip the default around to not having other stuff imply
--syslog, and have users specify this implictly, then we won't need a
--no-syslog option.

But maybe that'll break too much stuff.

  reply	other threads:[~2018-01-23  0:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-01-22 23:23 [PATCH] daemon: add --no-syslog to undo implicit --syslog Lucas Werkmeister
2018-01-23  0:00 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason [this message]
2018-01-23 18:30   ` Junio C Hamano
2018-01-23 22:06     ` Lucas Werkmeister
2018-01-24 10:05       ` Lucas Werkmeister
2018-01-24 18:33       ` Junio C Hamano
2018-01-24 19:48         ` Lucas Werkmeister
2018-01-27 18:31         ` [PATCH v2] daemon: add --send-log-to=(stderr|syslog|none) Lucas Werkmeister
2018-01-28  6:40           ` Eric Sunshine
2018-01-28 22:58             ` Lucas Werkmeister
2018-01-29  0:10               ` Eric Sunshine
2018-02-03 23:08                 ` [PATCH v3] daemon: add --log-destination=(stderr|syslog|none) Lucas Werkmeister
2018-02-04  6:36                   ` Eric Sunshine
2018-02-04 18:29                     ` Lucas Werkmeister
2018-02-04 18:30                       ` [PATCH v4] " Lucas Werkmeister
2018-02-04 18:55                         ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2018-02-04 18:58                           ` Lucas Werkmeister
2018-02-05 20:09                             ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2018-02-04 19:44                           ` Eric Sunshine
2018-02-04 19:36                         ` Eric Sunshine
2018-02-05 18:31                           ` Junio C Hamano

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