Thanks for the explanation. It was helpful.

Alex Efros wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> On Sun, Aug 03, 2014 at 06:03:23PM -0500, Joe M wrote:
> > Just found your socklog script at
> > http://powerman.name/download/Gentoo/. Do you still use it?
> 
> Yeah, I'm using socklog-klog and socklog-unix.
> 
> Actually I'm using socklog not only for these global services, but also in
> all my projects - each project contain own ./service/ directory to run all
> services it needs using runsvdir, and one of these is log service (other
> usually FastCGI or custom HTTP server), which listen to log socket in
> project's dir and write logs also in project's dir.
> 
> This is very useful because any project's app (not just services, but also
> any scripts, handlers of incoming emails from ~/.qmail, cron scripts,
> etc.) no matter of their programming language are able to write
> syslog-compatible data into project's log socket and thus I've one
> combined log for all of them, with ease filtering/rotations features.
> 
> -- 
>                       WBR, Alex.

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