yeah lets rip out decades of tried and tested code, and replace it with systemd that breaks many tenants of unix. and protect logging info by using a format that is more likely to get corrupted. Well its safe no one can read it, its corrupted.
SMF didn't replace init, it just controls services in a more intelligent way that didn't break historic behavor.
How often does a user have to deal with the XML files? almost never, and even developers are limited to just design phase, after that its not used.
yeah lets rip out decades of tried and tested code, and replace it with systemd that breaks many tenants of unix. and protect logging info by using a format that is more likely to get corrupted. Well its safe no one can read it, its corrupted. SMF didn't replace init, it just controls services in a more intelligent way that didn't break historic behavor. How often does a user have to deal with the XML files? almost never, and even developers are limited to just design phase, after that its not used.