[bind10-dev] What to do with -v flags
Shane Kerr
shane at isc.org
Thu Jan 31 14:06:57 UTC 2013
Michal,
I really should be more prompt in answering your e-mails. :)
Anyway...
On Friday, 2013-01-18 14:07:35 +0100,
Michal 'vorner' Vaner <michal.vaner at nic.cz> wrote:
>
> We probably should discuss what we do with the -v switches some of
> our binaries have. I guess they generally don't work since our switch
> to logging (which turned out to be the case with msgq now). I see two
> possibilities:
>
> Get rid of them
> ===============
>
> Most of the binaries aren't meant to be run by hand anyway, so they
> are useless. And it's less work.
For now I support this as the cleanest way forward.
At some point we'll need to figure out how we want individual
components to run outside of the larger BIND 10 context, but we
probably won't be able to meet the needs of that effort anyway, since
we don't have a clear idea of what it will look like.
--
Shane
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