On 30 December 2013 00:20, Guy Harris wrote:
> ...and the packet format is just a line containing text, so that the packet
> data is just N bytes of text (presumably without an NL at the end), with a
> bunch of comma-separated fields giving priority/sequence number/time
> stamp/text? Where are
On Dec 20, 2013, at 3:38 AM, Michal Labedzki wrote:
> Linux kernel message have packet structure (one log/event = one packet)
...and the packet format is just a line containing text, so that the packet
data is just N bytes of text (presumably without an NL at the end), with a
bunch of comma-s