Subj : Where does log() write in Linux?
To   : Kirkman
From : Digital Man
Date : Tue Apr 22 2014 11:43 pm

 Re: Where does log() write in Linux?
 By: Kirkman to All on Sun Apr 20 2014 10:53 pm

> Hi guys,
>
> I am working on another little door game, and I wanted to use log() to help
> me debug it. But I can't figure out what file log() writes to. None of the
> logs I have checked (error.log, node.log, etc) have the data from my door.
>
> My BBS is running under debian linux. Is the log file a linux file, or is
> it a synchronet file?

If you're running 'sbbs' interactively, then it's going to log to your console.
If you're running 'sbbs' daemonized, then it's going to log to syslog. See
http://wiki.synchro.net/config:nix and http://wiki.synchro.net/monitor:syslog
for details.

                                           digital man

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