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--- Comment #30 from Michael Schwendt mschwendt@gmail.com 2009-06-14 12:42:03 EDT --- What else can I do to avoid that we don't talk past eachother, please?
rsyslog does not discard selectors silently. First of all, it logs them,
It does _not_ log them. At least not in the example I offer in this ticket. Yes, it's bad luck that an entire rule gets disabled, see comment 14, please.
It does not make sense to include a facility to output to stderr if nobody will ever see stderr.
What sort of messages do you refer to?
If I log in to a machine and run "sudo /sbin/service rsyslog restart", why would I not see warnings/errors printed to stderr?
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