This is an example of a service directory for process supervision by s6. This syslogd emulation works on any Unix where syslog() is implemented via a connection on the /dev/log Unix-domain socket. It needs a Unix superserver (see s6-networking, ucspi-unix or ucspi-ipc) and ucspilogd. A ucspilogd process is spawned for every syslog() client. It processes logs and sends them to stderr, i.e. the service's logger.