Hi,
anonym wrote (20 Nov 2012 12:15:44 GMT) :
> Tracked in todo/bridge_mode:_handle_way_off_clocks where some fixes are
> proposed.
Great, thanks!
Quoting and discussing it here, then:
> Solutions:
> 1. A very easy and very sub-optimal solution would be to have Tor log
> at the "info" level by default.
Would be acceptable, IMHO, as a short-term workaround,
iff. the resulting log files don't increase memory usage too much.
> 2. Another idea would be to (in `time-20.sh`) open a separate Tor log
> at the info level via the control port. Great care would have to be
> taken to make sure that the log is set up quickly after Tor starts,
> before there's *any* chance that Tor already has tried connecting
> to the bridge, so the string we grep for isn't "lost".
Seems very fragile to me. I'd rather not to.
> 3. What about patching Tor to eliminate the log severity
> inconsistency? But perhaps they have good reasons for this being
> the way it is so it wouldn't get upstreamed?
I think it's worth asking them if there's a good reason for the
apparent inconsistency.
Cheers,
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