Public bug reported:

The log to file functionality does not appear to work in 0.9-0ubuntu2
(default on Ubuntu Focal). On 0.5-0ubuntu4 (tried on Ubuntu Xenial) the
-l <filename> flag wrote the log to the specified file. In 0.9-0 the log
always ends up written to syslog regardless of what I specify to -l.

Example:
loggedfs -l /tmp/log.txt /tmp/mydir
 -> On 0.5-0 all operations on mydir are written to log.txt
 -> On 0.9-0 all operations on mydir are written to syslog

Weirdly if I run loggedfs in the foreground (using -f) it seems to work
as expected and the log is written to the specified file.

I've also tried installing 0.5-0 onto Ubuntu Focal and it works as
expected. Either there is a bug here, or the behavior has changed and
the instructions not updated.

** Affects: loggedfs (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Log to file does not work in loggedfs 0.9-0

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