Making unbound-anchor very verbose
Edward Lewis
edward.lewis at icann.org
Mon Sep 14 16:56:40 UTC 2015
D'oh - smallapp/...
On 9/14/15, 12:04, "Edward Lewis" <edward.lewis at icann.org> wrote:
>I'd like to have unbound-anchor be (able to be) much more verbose.
>
>$ unbound-anchor -a testroot.key
>$ unbound-anchor -a testroot.key -v
>testroot.key has content
>success: the anchor is ok
>$ unbound-anchor -a testroot.key -vvvvv
>testroot.key has content
>success: the anchor is ok
>$ unbound-anchor -a testroot.key -v -v -v -v
>testroot.key has content
>success: the anchor is ok
>
>I.e., the latter two ought to "show the work done." I'm more interested
>in the process than obtaining the result (so long as the result is as
>expected).
>
>
>I'm not too familiar with unbound distributions. Where (in what files)
>can I add print/echo statements to do this? (I don't have specific
>statements to add, I need to prototype it.) I just don't read script well
>enough I guess. ;)
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