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From: Paul de Vrieze <gentoo-user@devrieze.net>
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Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 17:03:11 +0100
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On Saturday 15 March 2003 08:26, Todd Heim wrote:
> You're right about not checking where output is going.. one thing Ive
> noticed recently is runscript (used by init scripts) doesn't even have a
> way to control colors via -nc. Only recently has this become something to
> think about, as I recently bought a wireless card. now when inserting the
> wireless card it logs the output from /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start into the
> system logs, color codes and all.
>
> example:
> Mar 12 03:28:03 [cardmgr] executing: './network start eth1'
> Mar 12 03:28:04 [cardmgr] +   [32;01m* [0m Bringing eth1 up...
> Mar 12 03:28:08 [cardmgr] +  [A [-7G   [34;01m[  [32;01mok  [34;01m] [0m
> Mar 12 03:28:08 [cardmgr] exiting
>

That is a bug. Please report it in bugzilla.

Paul

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Paul de Vrieze
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