I've misread the documentation, the single watch target matching is as
advertised
(first only), but the group targeting still seems not to work.

mea culpa, sorry.

On Oct 7, 3:38 pm, benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> forgot:
>
> $ god --version
> Version 0.7.8
>
> On Oct 7, 3:36 pm, benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > $ god status
> > mongrels:
> >   m-3000: up
> >   m-3001: up
> >   m-3002: up
> >   m-3003: up
> >   m-3004: up
> >   m-3005: up
> >   m-3006: up
> >   m-3007: up
>
> > $ god log
> > You must specify a Task or Group name
>
> > $ god log mongrels
> > No such watch
>
> > $god log m
> >   -- and variants, yield only the first group member; only explicit
> > watch names work; this seems contrary to the information 
> > @http://god.rubyforge.org/:
>
> > "You can also supply a shorthand to the log command that will match
> > one of your watches. If it happens to match several, the first match
> > will be used:
>
> > $ sudo god log l3"
>
> > this behavior reproduces under opensolaris and fedora core.
>
> > --
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