On Sunday 27 June 2010 02:47:16 RHS Linux User wrote:
Would have the debugging available VIA the "usual" kernel process mean I could more easily turn on debugging. That is to say: I think I have a problem, I turn on debugging without having to recompile, etc. I can now easily observe what is going wrong and solve my problem more easily?
No, debugging can be turned on/off at runtime no matter where the logs end up (given you enabled the debugging option at compile time). Both systems behave identical in this aspect. The question is: Should the routing logs go into the standard linux log or in a seperate file that only contains batman stuff.
Cheers, Marek