2013/3/5 Holger Winkelmann <[email protected]> > > On Mar 5, 2013, at 10:21 PM, Mirco Tischler <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2013/3/5 Holger Winkelmann <[email protected]> > >> Hi David, >> >> On Mar 5, 2013, at 9:52 PM, David Strauss <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Holger Winkelmann <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Or is there a special journal socket to write to? >> > >> > Yes, and the Python module's use of the C library wraps all of that. >> > >> > Auke is also correct that you can write to stderr/stdout from a >> > service running in systemd. That does not support structured logging, >> > though. >> >> Thats what I expected anyway, so for our logging purposes I would like to >> have structured >> logging… >> >> So thanks for the Info, I'll wait for the Documentation of the raw format >> (or we check the C >> implementation) for the time being we use the C-Lib. >> >> > >> > -- >> > David Strauss >> > | [email protected] >> > | +1 512 577 5827 [mobile] >> >> -- >> Holger Winkelmann >> Managing Director >> >> Out of curiosity, what are your reasons to avoid the C library? And I > personally don't ever expect the raw format to be documented - I see it as > an implementation detail, not part of any kind of API > > > Depends how you see an API, We have a messaging passing background (we are > Erlang programmer here) and for us the message over the socket is seen as > the API. and the C-lib wraps this for the C Language. > > To use the C-API we need to write a NIF function for Erlang where the c > part needs to be cross compiled for all different architectures. Writing > the format native to the socket will avoid this. > > Another example: Just recently we had a project partner being in Java-Land > was not allowed by management to use any Native Library. > > Thanks, that makes more sense. I stupidly assumed you were talking about python ;-)
> Holger > > > Mirco > > > -- > Holger Winkelmann > >
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