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@@ -234,14 +234,16 @@ padded with newlines so it is always <em>statussize</em> bytes long. 0 means
an unpadded, unlimited status file. By default, <em>statussize</em> is 1001. </li>
<li> <strong>!<em>processor</em></strong>: registers
<tt>execlineb -Pc <em>processor</em></tt> as a processor for the next logdirs;
-<tt>execlineb</tt> must be found in s6-log's PATH.
+<tt>execlineb</tt> must be found in s6-log's PATH. This directive is only
+supported if s6 has been built with execline support; otherwise, it yields a
+syntax error at starting time.
If <em>processor</em> is empty, no processor will be set for the next logdirs.
By default, no processor is set. </li>
<li> <strong>?<em>processor</em></strong>: registers
<tt>/bin/sh -c <em>processor</em></tt> as a processor for the next logdirs.
It is just like the <tt>!</tt> directive, except that the processor string
is interpreted by <tt>/bin/sh</tt>, not <tt>execlineb</tt>. It is useful
-for people who have built s6 without execline support. </li>
+for people who want to build s6 without execline support. </li>
<li> <strong>t</strong>: the logged line will be prepended with a
<a href="//skarnet.org/software/skalibs/libstddjb/tai.html">TAI64N
timestamp</a> (and a space) before being processed by the next action