ossp-pkg/fsl/fsl.pod 1.15 -> 1.16
--- fsl.pod 2002/07/30 07:10:54 1.15
+++ fsl.pod 2002/07/30 11:50:00 1.16
@@ -56,16 +56,12 @@
=head1 OPERATION
If an application calls openlog(3) it passes an identification string
-(I<ident>) and a logging facility (I<facility>) along. B<OSSP fsl>
-tries to read the file "I<cfgdir>C</fsl.>I<ident>". If the file does not
-exist, all files matching "I<cfgdir>C</fsl.*>" are read.
-
-In both cases, all data that has been read in is parsed for
-configuration sections via B<OSSP cfg>. These are identified by "C<ident
->I<match>C< >I<l2-spec>C<;>" directives. The I<match> argument is an B<OSSP
-pcre> (Perl-compatible) regular expression that is matched against a
-string concatenated from "I<ident>/I<facility>" given to the openlog(3)
-call.
+(I<ident>) and a logging facility (I<facility>) along. B<OSSP fsl> reads all
+configuration files matching "I<cfgdir>C</fsl.*>" and parses them using
+B<OSSP cfg>. Sections are identified by "C<ident>I<match>C</>I<l2-spec>C<;>"
+directives. The I<match> argument is an B<OSSP pcre> (Perl-compatible)
+regular expression that is matched against a string concatenated from
+"I<ident>/I<facility>" given to the openlog(3) call.
The I<l2-spec> (single) argument is an B<OSSP l2> channel tree
specification, usually quoted with B<OSSP cfg> flexible quotes (to make
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