[mythtv-users] Gentoo 0.28 ebuild

Hika van den Hoven hikavdh at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 11:52:23 UTC 2016


Hoi Bill,

Wednesday, April 20, 2016, 5:43:26 AM, you wrote:

> On 04/19/2016 01:41 PM, Hika van den Hoven wrote:
>> Hoi Bill,
>>
>> Tuesday, April 19, 2016, 7:59:54 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>> On 04/19/2016 11:28 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Stuart Auchterlonie
>>>> <stuarta at squashedfrog.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> All the original logging methods still exist.
>>>>> ie. syslog, to file(s)
>>>>>
>>>>> The only real logging change is disabling the logserver
>>>>> by default.
>>>>>
>>>>> Personally i always use logging to files, because i'm running
>>>>> both 0.28 and master in parallel to aid development.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks - just to clarify.  Does logging to file work without logserver
>>>> enabled at build time?  If the backend itself and its children can log
>>>> directly to file/syslog that is fine by me, and seems similar to how
>>>> things used to work before the logserver came along.
>>
>>> Yes. mythAnyprogram without mythlogserver running will log as directed
>>> by its --logpath or --syslog switches.
>>
>> That's not exactly what the wiki says. Without mythlogserver compiled
>> in YES. But the wiki says that when compiled in:
>>   "In 0.27, the --nologserver command line option has been added and if
>>   used, mythlogserver will not be started. Output will only go to the
>>   console (file, db and syslog are disabled.) Naturally, the --quiet
>>   option shouldn't be used if logging is desired (the same is probably
>>   true for --daemon, but that needs testing.)".
>> It does not talk about 0.28

> Right, I was answering the "work without logserver enabled" question
> and didn't spell that out.

> Personally, I disagree with putting the output of mythAnyprogram --help
> in the Wiki because it's available and accurate with --help and less
> likely to become outdated. But the Wiki is out of date. In 0.28, the command
> line option is --disable-mythlogserver iff the project was *built* with
> --enable-mythlogserver. If it isn't enabled at build time (the default)
> then mythAnyprogram --help doesn't even display the --disable-mythlogserver
> switch and its an error to use it.

> That change is already in the 0.28 release notes.

> Questions for Hika, are you currently running on 0.27 using mythlogserver?

> You can tell by looking at the backend log for a line similar to this:

>      ... Logger logging.cpp:518 (launchLogServer) - Starting mythlogserver

> And, if you're using it, then what is it doing that you require?

I don't know if I am using it. I know it is there on pgrep, but my log
goes to syslog as I use: --syslog local5. I guess it goes through
mythlogserver.


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  Hika                            mailto:hikavdh at gmail.com

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