Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/ShuttingUpSegfaultSyslogs Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/ShuttingUpSegfaultSyslogs?atomcommentsDWiki2010-07-27T01:35:09ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/ShuttingUpSegfaultSyslogs.From 75.219.34.45 on /blog/linux/ShuttingUpSegfaultSyslogstag:CSpace:blog/linux/ShuttingUpSegfaultSyslogs:8c8e209b23035c048cad3fbb7a49ca8ae273ec5aFrom 75.219.34.45<div class="wikitext"><p>I agree this is annoying. On a similar note, I am annoyed by the fact that programmers (including myself) are guilty of using words ranging from "can't", "don't", and "won't" to "error", "warn", and "problem" to indicate bad things. Since there is no standard way to detect an error in the logs, I wrote a log analysis program called petit (<a href="http://crunchtools.com/petit">http://crunchtools.com/petit</a>) to help with this problem.</p>
<p>In the case of this kernel message, it would reduce it to a single line, which could easily be ignored.</p>
<p>Scott M (fatherlinux)</p>
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