The red "[ABORT]" for a dependency failure is too scary.
It suggests a crash. And it suggests a problem with the unit itself.
Change it to a yellow "[DEPEND]" message. The color communicates the
level of seriousness better.
break;
case JOB_DEPENDENCY:
- unit_status_printf(u, ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_RED_ON " ABORT" ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_OFF, "Dependency failed. Aborted start of %s.", unit_description(u));
+ unit_status_printf(u, ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_YELLOW_ON "DEPEND" ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_OFF, "Dependency failed. Aborted start of %s.", unit_description(u));
break;
case JOB_TIMEOUT:
#define ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_ON "\x1B[1;39m"
#define ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_RED_ON "\x1B[1;31m"
#define ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_GREEN_ON "\x1B[1;32m"
+#define ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_YELLOW_ON "\x1B[1;33m"
#define ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_OFF "\x1B[0m"
usec_t now(clockid_t clock);