https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489840

--- Comment #15 from Robin Bankhead <kde.b...@headbank.co.uk> ---
(In reply to fanzhuyifan from comment #12)
> Any chance you could get timestamps in front of the log lines, so that we
> know how long everything is taking? E.g., take a look at
> https://serverfault.com/questions/310098/how-to-add-a-timestamp-to-bash-
> script-log

Unfortunately how tigervnc's vncsession binary handles console output seems to
be hardcoded. It goes in ~/.vnc/myhostname:1.log and it rotates-out the
previous file on launch so I would have to manually tail it after launch. Guess
that's adequate to capture when the bug is triggered.

Do you want millisecond resolution? Will doing tail -f on the file provide that
with sufficient accuracy?

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