There is Tcl syslog extension, i use it in my Tcl scripts but it is fo rUnix only. If Windows is one of the platforms syslog may not be portable solution, but if only Unix, collecting nsd.logs over syslog makes life much easier than re-inventing Tcl version of syslog itself.
Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
On Sunday 07 March 2004 20:14, you wrote:
Why not to use syslog? What is the advantage of using Tcl channels over syslog for collecting multiple logs?
Great difference. Everything is under Tcl control and you have no OS issues (would/should work on Win too). Configuration pains are avoided and, lastly, there is no syslog interface in AS.
Zoran
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