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diff --git a/doc/s6-log.html b/doc/s6-log.html index ce55c4b..3cb15f4 100644 --- a/doc/s6-log.html +++ b/doc/s6-log.html @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ <title>s6: the s6-log program</title> <meta name="Description" content="s6: the s6-log program" /> <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 command s6-log log logger logging multilog" /> - <!-- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://skarnet.org/default.css" /> --> + <!-- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="//skarnet.org/default.css" /> --> </head> <body> <p> <a href="index.html">s6</a><br /> -<a href="http://skarnet.org/software/">Software</a><br /> -<a href="http://skarnet.org/">skarnet.org</a> +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/">Software</a><br /> +<a href="//skarnet.org/">skarnet.org</a> </p> <h1> The s6-log program </h1> @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ for a logger that you really do not want to lose even if automated administration (e.g. the downing of a supervision tree) would kill it. </li> <li> <tt>-t</tt> : timestamp. Prepends every log line that is written to a logging directory with a -<a href="http://skarnet.org/software/skalibs/libstddjb/tai.html">TAI64N</a> +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/skalibs/libstddjb/tai.html">TAI64N</a> timestamp. <strong>This option is now deprecated.</strong> </li> <li> <tt>-e</tt> : timestamp alerts. Prepends every "alert" line with a TAI64N timestamp. <strong>This option is now deprecated. </strong> </li> @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ an unpadded, unlimited status file. By default, <em>statussize</em> is 1001. </l If <em>processor</em> is empty, no processor will be set for the next logdirs. By default, no processor is set. </li> <li> <strong>t</strong>: the logged line will be prepended with a -<a href="http://skarnet.org/software/skalibs/libstddjb/tai.html">TAI64N +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/skalibs/libstddjb/tai.html">TAI64N timestamp</a> (and a space) before being processed by the next action directive. Giving the <tt>t</tt> directive several times before an action directive has no effect. </li> @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ a maximum of 30 such files or a total of 15 MB of compressed archive files. </li <p> Because it is <em>exactly</em> what -<a href="http://skarnet.org/software/execline/execlineb.html">execlineb</a> +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/execlineb.html">execlineb</a> is for. </p> @@ -332,14 +332,14 @@ is overpowered for this. We don't need a complete shell script interpreter: most <em>processor</em> commands will be very simple, with only two or three words, and we only need a way to turn a string into an <em>argv</em>, i.e. a command line. </li> - <li> <a href="http://skarnet.org/software/execline/execlineb.html">execlineb</a> + <li> <a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/execlineb.html">execlineb</a> was designed just for this: to turn simple strings into command lines. It is a very fast and lightweight script launcher, that does not do any heavy startup initialization like <tt>/bin/sh</tt> does. It happens to be the perfect tool for the job. </li> <li> To be perfectly honest: I also did this on purpose so people have a reason to use the -<a href="http://skarnet.org/software/execline/">execline</a> language. But +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/">execline</a> language. But seriously, it <em>really</em> is the perfect tool for the job. </li> </ul> @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ to a small RAM filesystem. do not need any local logging software. You don't even need syslogd. Just filter your stderr via some <tt>grep</tt> that selects lines for you, then sends them to a network socket. A trivial shell script, or -<a href="http://skarnet.org/software/execline/">execline</a> +<a href="//skarnet.org/software/execline/">execline</a> script, can do that for you. </p> |