[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 > Normal programs contact syslog using normal POSIX mechanisms. The
low-level Hurd servers however work below the POSIX environment -- they
are responsible for *implementing* these mechanisms.

You need to find a way for syslog to get information from the low-level
servers directly. I can think of various ways to do it; but it's not as
trivial as you seem to believe.


That was the answer i wanted to trigger. If syslogd was working so well, there would already be entries of it in the Hurd servers.

Can you please elaborate which servers you characterise as "low-level"? Since all Hurd servers lie in user space, it seems contradictory to use the term low-level.

Thanks,
Constantine


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