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-rw-r--r--examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/README13
-rw-r--r--examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/env/LOGSCRIPT10
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/README b/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/README
index de384ce..9d4968e 100644
--- a/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/README
+++ b/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/README
@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
-This logger service logs everything the syslogd service receives
-into the /var/log/syslogd/ logdir.
-You may want to edit the logging script to provide filters to
-change s6-log's behaviour.
+ This logger service logs everything the syslogd service receives
+into subdirectories of /var/log/syslogd/ logdir.
+
+ The script provided in env/LOGSCRIPT emulates the default
+syslogd behaviour on a majority of Linux distributions.
+
+ Note that spaces cannot be used as is in the LOGSCRIPT file,
+because they are delimiters for the splitting of $LOGSCRIPT
+in the run script. So \s is used instead.
diff --git a/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/env/LOGSCRIPT b/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/env/LOGSCRIPT
index 65c53e6..e7a1eb7 100644
--- a/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/env/LOGSCRIPT
+++ b/examples/ROOT/img/services-local/syslogd-linux/log/env/LOGSCRIPT
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-- +^error\. t /var/log/syslogd/error
-- +^authpriv\. t /var/log/syslogd/auth
-- +^user\. t /var/log/syslogd/user
-- +^messages\. t /var/log/syslogd/messages
-- +^daemon\. t /var/log/syslogd/daemon
+- +^[0-9]+:\s[0-9]+:\serror\. t /var/log/syslogd/error
+- +^[0-9]+:\s[0-9]+:\sauthpriv\. t /var/log/syslogd/auth
+- +^[0-9]+:\s[0-9]+:\suser\. t /var/log/syslogd/user
+- +^[0-9]+:\s[0-9]+:\smessages\. t /var/log/syslogd/messages
+- +^[0-9]+:\s[0-9]+:\sdaemon\. t /var/log/syslogd/daemon
f t /var/log/syslogd/misc