Fix #35: syslogd man page lists -v as verbose mode, is version
When syncing with the FreeBSD man page the audit missed this option. The man page should detail what the daemon does, even though in this case it would've been nice to have the FreeBSD behahvior for -v. Signed-off-by: Joachim Wiberg <troglobit@gmail.com>
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This is useful if some of the originating hosts cannot keep time properly
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This is useful if some of the originating hosts cannot keep time properly
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or are unable to generate a correct timestamp.
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or are unable to generate a correct timestamp.
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.It Fl v
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.It Fl v
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Verbose logging. If specified once, the numeric facility and priority
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Show program version and exit.
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are logged with each locally-written message. If specified more than
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once, the names of the facility and priority are logged with each
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locally-written message.
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This option only affects the formatting of RFC 3164 messages. Messages
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formatted according to RFC 5424 always include a facility/priority
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number.
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