Is there any way to get starman to put timestamps in its error log? It would be very useful to be able to tell whether an error just happened or if it's three days old.

You can run your starman script under daemontools as a service and get the log with multilog, which prepends a hi-res timestamp to each line. (https://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html)

(In fact, you can probably use multilog to capture the output of any program, see https://cr.yp.to/daemontools/multilog.html.)


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: UTF-8 and PSGI/Starman vs. CGI by 1nickt
in thread UTF-8 and PSGI/Starman vs. CGI by dsheroh

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