Re: syslogging to a customized .log file without messing with syslog.conf
Re: syslogging to a customized .log file without messing with syslog.conf
- Subject: Re: syslogging to a customized .log file without messing with syslog.conf
- From: Michael Bartosh <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 10:02:42 +0900
On Feb 2, 2006, at 4:45 AM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Why do you need to use the deprecated syslog(3) APIs for this?
If you use asl(3), the new logging facility, you can either
dispense with the notion of a customized log file entirely since asl
(3) allows you to tag your messages with arbitrary keys that allow
them to be easily pulled out of the central log data store later,
or if you really want logging to a separate file, you can use
asl_add_log_file() along with the standard asl logging APIs to get
what you want. See asl(3).
Does Apple have plans to evangelize ASL to Linux distros, Solaris,
BSD variants, etc?
-mb
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