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where is this stdlog sir,can we delete this #130

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introspection3 opened this issue Jun 22, 2024 · 4 comments
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where is this stdlog sir,can we delete this #130

introspection3 opened this issue Jun 22, 2024 · 4 comments
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2024/06/22 15:40:12 Using existing driver 0.14
2024/06/22 15:40:12 Creating adapter

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pymq commented Jun 22, 2024

Hi!

Unfortunately it'll be hard to remove these logs, they are deep in wintun driver code:

https://git.zx2c4.com/wintun/tree/api/driver.c#n362
https://git.zx2c4.com/wintun/tree/api/adapter.c#n552

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why we can't remove it by \b? I have tried,but failed.

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pymq commented Jun 23, 2024

What do you mean by removing it by \b?

The issue here is that we need to modify driver code and then build it ourselves and also Windows has strict policy about drivers and thus we need to sign it with valid certificate, which I don't have

What problem do you have because of these logs? Maybe we can fix it some other way

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Sorry sir, it was too late to reply to you.
I was surprised why I couldn't backspace through b, as if it had to be displayed, which affected the aesthetics

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