Hi Stefan, [...]
That there's quite a lot of additional journal messages now was a concern for the change, but it's rather minor compared to the benefit of having a more complete journal.
Also note, although the output is currently *too* verbose in general, this should and can be fixed on the calling site:
1) by fixing errors in the first place
would be great, but there is nothing I can do. All of those warnings are addressed to the developers.
2) by demoting log levels of debug messages, i.e. only keeping *real warnings*
Yes, that would be great, because most of the warnings seem to have just informational character.
3) by lowering the default log level to warning
That didn't work. I tried to set "*.debug=false" as described in one of my messages in this thread, but obvisously I did something wrong.
This helps both users and developers. Developers can request more informational messages from users, users get more helpful messages by default in the first place.
I know 8-/ But: What would have been the problem introducing a switch to decide where warnings and error messages have to be logged. The default could have been journal log, but one would have the chance to change it back to the old behaviour.
There is already work happening to address all three issues, but this will take some time.
Ok, I'll be patient :)
Kind regards,
Stefan
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