On Nov 21, 11:17 pm, Charlie Martin <chasrmar...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is what seems like an odd bug, but in code I'd > thing often-enough used it must be the expected behavior > and I just don't understand. Please, sirs/mesdames, is > this a bug?
It may be a bug, but if so, it's in the syslog daemon rather than logging. Please try again with FileHandlers in place of SysLogHandlers, and confirm whether the anomaly still occurs. I could reproduce the problem on a Suse 11.3 machine running Python 2.6, but it doesn't occur on Ubuntu for example: Nov 23 12:33:09 eta-jaunty [slhtest3:026]:My log message:isn't it special? Nov 23 12:33:09 eta-jaunty [slhtest3@026]:My log message:isn't it special? I get the same (expected) result on Ubuntu for both Python 2.6 and 2.7. I noticed that on Suse the syslog daemon is rsyslogd, whereas on Ubuntu it's plain syslogd. Daemons do differ on how they parse messages :-( I ran the script with strace, and logging is writing correctly to the socket: socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_DGRAM, 0) = 3 connect(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/dev/log"}, 10) = 0 socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_DGRAM, 0) = 4 connect(4, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/dev/log"}, 10) = 0 gettimeofday({1322052499, 78501}, NULL) = 0 send(3, "<14>[slhtest:026]:My log message"..., 51, 0) = 51 send(4, "<14>[slhtest@026]:My log message"..., 51, 0) = 51 close(4) = 0 close(3) = 0 This is on Suse 11.3, where the formatting anomaly does occur - so it appears to be down to how rsyslogd does things. Regards, Vinay Sajip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list