No it doesn't. On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 10:37 AM Michael Ströder <michael@stroeder.com> wrote:
On 12/6/20 12:18 PM, Chris Punches wrote:
Journald has, for years now, been a standard with overwhelming adoption and precedent, and logging patterns that rely on other mechanisms like logrotate should be viewed as legacy in 2020 -- and generally are by most users.
But using systemd-journald for everything has serious real-world performance issues on non-desktop systems. It's astonishing that they were not adressed during these years of broader adoption.
Ciao, Michael.
P.S.: To make it very clear: I'm not a systemd opponent, e.g. I highly appreciate the security features in systemd units and would like to see broader adoption of these in packaged unit files. But some systemd components are still not up to be fully useable with systemd-journald being one of them. _______________________________________________ openSUSE Packaging mailing list -- packaging@lists.opensuse.org To unsubscribe, email packaging-leave@lists.opensuse.org List Netiquette: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Mailing_list_netiquette List Archives: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/packaging@lists.opensuse.org