Added a small comment on logfile rotation.
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\sharpf\ means infinite. \semvar{logfile} is either a string, then
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\sharpf\ means infinite. \semvar{logfile} is either a string, then
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it is the file name of the logfile, or a port, where the log entries
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it is the file name of the logfile, or a port, where the log entries
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are written to, or \sharpf, that means no logging is made. The
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are written to, or \sharpf, that means no logging is made. The
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logfile is in Common Log Format (CLF). \semvar{syslog?} tells the
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logfile is in Common Log Format (CLF). To allow rotation of
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server to write syslog messages (\sharpt) or not (\sharpf).
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logfiles, the server will reopen the logfile when it receives the
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signal \texttt{USR1}. \semvar{syslog?} tells the server to write
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syslog messages (\sharpt) or not (\sharpf).
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\end{desc}
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\end{desc}
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\subsubsection*{Path handlers}
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\subsubsection*{Path handlers}
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