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- a remote "id" (usually the IP) is generated and logged on the first log message in a "transaction" - speaking of which, a new "transaction ID" is logged that stays the same for each input command/invocation, tying together all the spawned commands - so now time stamps can be generated each time they are needed, rather than re-use the one at the beginning - log messages have a keyword at the start now remote, (create), check1 -- from gitolite-shell update, check2 -- from update post-up -- from post-update command -- from gitolite die, system -- from anywhere |
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