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diff --git a/doc/s6-log.html b/doc/s6-log.html index d1ee3ae..7f461bc 100644 --- a/doc/s6-log.html +++ b/doc/s6-log.html @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ with full POSIX regular expression support. <h2> Interface </h2> <pre> - s6-log [ -d <em>notif</em> ] [ -q | -v ] [ -b ] [ -p ] [ -t ] [ -e ] [ -l <em>linelimit</em> ] <em>logging script</em> + s6-log [ -d <em>notif</em> ] [ -q | -v ] [ -b ] [ -p ] [ -l <em>linelimit</em> ] <em>logging script</em> </pre> <p> @@ -60,12 +60,6 @@ write to a slow file system. </li> SIGTERM; only exit on a SIGHUP or when reading EOF on stdin. This is useful 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="//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> <li> <tt>-q | -v</tt> : quiet | verbose. Decreases | increases s6-log's verbosity, i.e. which messages are sent to stderr. The default verbosity is 1. Currently supported verbosity levels: @@ -275,10 +269,9 @@ selected lines. </p> <ul> - <li> <strong>2</strong> or <strong>e</strong>: alert. s6-log will print "s6-log: alert: ", + <li> <strong>2</strong>: alert. s6-log will print "s6-log: alert: ", possibly prepended with a timestamp, followed by the first -<em>alertsize</em> bytes of the line, to its standard error. -<strong>The <tt>e</tt> form is deprecated.</strong> </li> +<em>alertsize</em> bytes of the line, to its standard error. </li> <li> <strong>1</strong>: forward to stdout. s6-log will print the selected line to its stdout. If any error occurs, e.g. if stdout was a pipe and the reading end closed, this directive will be ignored for the rest of |