Revision history for Perl extension Tie::Syslog. 1.07 Sun Jan 20 22:17:12 EST 2002 - Got some good input from M. Darwin about how this tied FH behaved w/ GnuPG. There are a number of functions, e.g. 'fileno' that needed to be implemented for things like open3, etc. However, in this case, I really just needed to know the original FH that was tied. Unfortunately, perl does not give you access to the original tied object. So a work-around was created where you just pass a ref to a glob of your filehandle as a first arg to tie. Then all these special fns like 'fileno' can refer to the original filehandle. 1.05 Tue Jun 12 10:53:58 EST 2001 - Added some notes to docs about Linux possibly prefering 'err' rather than 'error' as a syslog "priority" as Jost Krieger pointed out. The example in the perldoc uses 'error'. Didn't change code to do anything different yet. 1.04 Thu Nov 9 16:43:49 EST 2000 - Seems that you cannot undef $SIG{__DIE__}, nor assign undef to it without a warning. I could not figure out how to address this short of simply suppressing warnings in a little block. - I use $^S inside the $SIG{__DIE__} handler rather than poking back thru the stack looking for "(eval)". 1.03 Sun Aug 29 20:37:23 EST 1999 - Per Dustin Harris, allow setlogsock() options to be optionally passed to the tie() instead of hardwired to 'inet'. - Minor docs cleanup. 1.01 Fri Mar 12 17:21:46 EST 1999 - put together pieces to make first distributable version. 0.01 Wed Mar 10 15:50:38 1999 - original version; created by h2xs 1.18