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NAME

    Sys::Syslog - Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls


DESCRIPTION

    Sys::Syslog is an interface to the UNIX syslog(3) program.
    Call syslog() with a string priority and a list of printf() args
    just like syslog(3).


INSTALLATION

    To install this module, run the following commands:

        $ perl Makefile.PL
        $ make
        $ make test
        $ make install

    An ANSI-compliant compiler is required to compile the extension.

    Sys::Syslog should work on any Perl since 5.6.0. This module has 
    been tested by the author on the following Perl and system versions
    but is likely to run on many more:

        Perl    Architecture                            GCC
        -----------------------------------------------------
        5.6.2   i686-linux                              3.4.1
        5.8.5   i386-linux-thread-multi                 3.4.1
        5.8.8   i386-freebsd-64int                      3.4.4
        5.8.6   darwin-thread-multi-2level (PowerPC)    4.0.1

    See also the corresponding CPAN Testers page:
        http://testers.cpan.org/show/Sys-Syslog.html


SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION

    After installing, you can find documentation for this module 
    with the perldoc command.

        perldoc Sys::Syslog

    You can also look for information at:

        Search CPAN
            http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sys-Syslog/

        Kobes' CPAN Search
            http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/Sys-Syslog

        CPAN Request Tracker:
            http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Sys-Syslog

        AnnoCPAN, annotated CPAN documentation:
            http://annocpan.org/dist/Sys-Syslog

        CPAN Ratings:
            http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Sys-Syslog


COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

    Copyright (C) 1990-2008 by Larry Wall and others.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.