On Mon, Mar 09, 1998 at 03:07:50PM +0100, Farzad FARID wrote:

>  It *does* work, I've cut and paste this code from the source of the
> 'logger' program, right form the Debian sources :) Of course it does not

Args.  Seems I should take a look at that guy.

> work when it's linked with libstdc++, which is the issue...

So the question is, what's included in libstdc++ that breaks things.

>  Furthermore I've checked the glibc source hunting for the bug
> (unsuccessfully) and the syntax '(priority | facility)' is legal :)

Sure it is legal - but not useful afaik.

priority | facility is a integer_or of two integer values.  The
resulting value is integer, too.  So it's legal.  It just might
not be a useful priority.

Regards,

        Joey

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