Package: systemd Version: 252.5-2 Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: tom+deb...@ankh.fr.eu.org
Dear Maintainer, Recent versions of rsyslog (as used in sid) are now using by default timestamps based on RFC 3339 (Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps). The "-o short-iso-precise" journalctl option uses an ISO 8601 profile that is not compatible with RFC 3339 (it misses a ':' between the hours and minutes in the timezone offset). Making journalct's ISO 8601 format compatible with RFC 3339 would make things easier for people comparing journalctl output with rsyslog output, for instance those like me using the 'logcheck' package (which, in sid, recently started checking by default the systemd journal too). Would it be possible to change the short-iso-precise in this way, or if you prefer not changing it, maybe adding a new short-rfc3339-precise option ? (and probably doing the same thing for short-iso / short-rfc339 too) ? Best regards, Tom -- Thomas Parmelan