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Re: pipe chunking vs Windows





Andreas Pflug wrote:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
I have no idea why that's done - it goes back to the origins of the
syslogger - probably because someone mistakenly thinks all WIndows
text files have to have CRLF line endings.
Yes this was intentional, notepad still doesn't like LF line endings.
Not my preferred text viewer, but the only one that's always available.



Not for Wordpad though, and it's pretty universal too. And Notepad won't load a file of any great size anyway. Furthermore, we just can't have this alongside the pipe chunking protocol, so I'm inclined to blow it away altogether, unless there are pretty loud squawks. Especially for machine-readable logs, we want the log file to get *exactly* what we send it.

cheers

andrew



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