Subj : Re: binkd crashes when reloading after file change detection
To   : Dan Cross
From : Wilfred van Velzen
Date : Fri Jan 21 2022 02:18 pm

Hi Dan,

On 2022-01-22 02:13:59, you wrote to me:

Wv>> On 2022-01-21 12:58:40, you wrote to me:
Wv>>
Wv>>  Wv>> Mine is run on system startup as a systemd.service. So there is
Wv>> no
Wv>>  Wv>> console to look at. If I want to see what's going on I have a
Wv>> look a
Wv>>  Wv>> the log...
Wv>>
Wv>>  DC> Does `journalctl` not show useful data from the output
Wv>>  DC> of binkd?
Wv>>
Wv>> Forgot about that one. I never use it... But indeed you can have a
Wv>> look at it, but is it usefull?

DC> I dunno...I don't run binkd.  I've found it very useful for
DC> seeing what Direwolf is doing (or not doing) on my packet
DC> radio station, though. YMMV.

When you use the -q (quiet) option for binkd, like I do, it isn't very talkative on the console. But the things that still show up in journalctl, might be interesting in that case...

Bye, Wilfred.

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