On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 11:16:46AM +0200, Pau Espin Pedrol wrote:
So, after your comments and thinking about it,
here's my proposal:
1- Take my current patchset
2- Modification: "logging level all <loglevel>" sets the loglevel
foreach
category, not the target loglevel (aka the default loglevel).
I think the "target loglevel" should/could be abandoned completely.
3- Modification: "logging level unset
<loglevel>" is renamed to "logging
level default <loglevel>"
IMHO it should be "logging level SUBSYSTEM unset" or "logging level
SUBSYSTEM default" which would then revert back to the compiled-in level
for that particular subsystem?
I understand you can un-set or fall-back to the compiled-in default
of a given sub-system. But how can you un-set a given *level* ?!?
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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