Re: Logger logs as user.notice

2005-10-13 Thread Jaime Saiz Santos

 ...and both changes are available in the 11-Oct-2005 snapshot from
 http://cygwin.com/snapshots/

Thanks a lot for the quick response!
Jaime



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Re: Logger logs as user.notice

2005-10-12 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 11 16:51, Jaime Saiz Santos wrote:
 Hi.
 I have two questions regarding syslog  logger in inetutils package:
 
 
 1. logger command seems to ignore -p option: it behaves as if 
 user.notice were put always.
 
 For instance:
 
 $ cat /etc/syslog.conf
 local3.*/var/log/local3
 user.notice/var/log/user
 
 $ net stop syslogd
 $ net start syslogd
 $ logger -p local3.info Some message
 
 It writes the message in /var/log/user, instead of in /var/log/local3.
 Am I doing something wrong?

Nope.  Cygwin is doing something wrong.  Cygwin's syslog function fails
to send the facility and priority word to syslogd.  Fixed in CVS.

 2. A blank space is written between the tag and the colon in the output 
 message.
 
 For instance:
 
 Oct 11 16:45:00 mymachine mytag : Some text instead of:
 Oct 11 16:45:00 mymachine mytag: Some text
 
 Is it standard?

No, it's not.  I removed the extra spaces from the output in CVS.


Thanks for the report,
Corinna

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Re: Logger logs as user.notice

2005-10-12 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 12 10:40, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
 On Oct 11 16:51, Jaime Saiz Santos wrote:
  Hi.
  I have two questions regarding syslog  logger in inetutils package:
  
  
  1. logger command seems to ignore -p option: it behaves as if 
  user.notice were put always.
  
  For instance:
  
  $ cat /etc/syslog.conf
  local3.*/var/log/local3
  user.notice/var/log/user
  
  $ net stop syslogd
  $ net start syslogd
  $ logger -p local3.info Some message
  
  It writes the message in /var/log/user, instead of in /var/log/local3.
  Am I doing something wrong?
 
 Nope.  Cygwin is doing something wrong.  Cygwin's syslog function fails
 to send the facility and priority word to syslogd.  Fixed in CVS.
 
  2. A blank space is written between the tag and the colon in the output 
  message.
  
  For instance:
  
  Oct 11 16:45:00 mymachine mytag : Some text instead of:
  Oct 11 16:45:00 mymachine mytag: Some text
  
  Is it standard?
 
 No, it's not.  I removed the extra spaces from the output in CVS.

...and both changes are available in the 11-Oct-2005 snapshot from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/


Corinna

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