I guess it's debatable as almost everything. ;-)
One of the advantages is that you usually see immediately what is
failing, you don't have to turn on debug first, retry the deployment
or whatever again to reproduce. The file doesn't really grow to huge
sizes (around 2 MB per day or so) and gets logrotated. Most people
seem okay with it, at least I haven't seen many complaints. But of
course, you're always welcome to propose a feature or PR.
Zitat von Alex <mr.ale...@gmail.com>:
Thanks Eugen!
I think you're right since support had me grep for the same code.
Seems crazy though that it's hardcoded doesn't it?
I guess we can mod the Python file, but you'd think that wouldn't be
necessary.
Should we make a feature request or modify the code ourselves and make
a pull request?
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