On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 02:11:18PM -0500, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
I wish this could be accepted, but unless glyph changes his mind, it probably won't. The usual response is to use twistd, but twistd isn't appropriate in all use-cases (it is in yours, however). The *reason*, IIRC, was that "you shouldn't spam unwanted stuff to STDIO", which I think is stupid. Application developers could notice spam to stdio, and, if they don't like it, startLogging to NullFile. (I've heard a lot more complaints about "Why don't I see any output!?" than "Why does Twisted write stuff to my stdio?")
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Sorry, I guess I'll stop beating a dead horse. :)
Ok, so apparently I had forgotten that glyph *did* agree to log errors and warnings to STDIO, but when he implemented the change it didn't work. Sorry, glyph :) Itamar just checked in a fix so stuff gets logged to stderr. Hooray! -- Twisted | Christopher Armstrong: International Man of Twistery Radix | Release Manager, Twisted Project ---------+ http://twistedmatrix.com/users/radix.twistd/