When running goodfences, there is no way to silence the violations output. I've tried everything in the consuming script, but goodfences must use its own file descriptor. When I'm collecting the violations programmatically I'd like to control the output myself instead of console filling up with violation messages.
When running goodfences, there is no way to silence the violations output. I've tried everything in the consuming script, but goodfences must use its own file descriptor. When I'm collecting the violations programmatically I'd like to control the output myself instead of console filling up with violation messages.