On 5/30/19 1:49 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Hi,
you - fedora developers - are most significant users of Mock. Therefore I would like to
ask you about feedback on:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/mock/issues/266
The summary is:
Previously all output - both stdout and stderr - were mixed together. Like you will get
on normal console.
Nowadays, if there is output to stderr, mock will prefix it with BUILDSTDER to indicate
that it is coming from stdout.
I can definitely make this configurable. That is easy. The question is, what should be
the default? Prefix the stderr?
Or print it without the prefix and mix stdout and stderr together?
I would love to hear your opinion. Either here in the mailing list or directly in the
issue mentioned above.
I think the prefix is useful/nice. So, they can be mixed, but both
prefixed so you can tell which stream it came from.
kevin