[PATCH] man/pulse-cli-syntax: document option `set-log-target`

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2012/7/10 David Henningsson <david.henningsson at canonical.com>:
> On 07/09/2012 07:01 PM, rong deng wrote:
>>
>> How to add the nicely "v2" just before
>> the email subject? :)
>
>
> You edit the patch file with your favorite editor right before you send it
> with "git send-email".

Oh, thanks for the tips.

>
>
>> 2012/7/10 Deng Zhengrong <dzrongg at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> ---
>>>   man/pulse-cli-syntax.5.xml.in | 5 +++++
>>>   1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/man/pulse-cli-syntax.5.xml.in
>>> b/man/pulse-cli-syntax.5.xml.in
>>> index 9d3f278..d7f3f11 100644
>>> --- a/man/pulse-cli-syntax.5.xml.in
>>> +++ b/man/pulse-cli-syntax.5.xml.in
>>> @@ -258,6 +258,11 @@ USA.
>>>       </option>
>>>
>>>       <option>
>>> +      <p><opt>set-log-target</opt> <arg>target</arg></p>
>>> +      <optdesc><p>Change the log
>>> target(null,auto,syslog,stderr,file:PATH).</p></optdesc>
>>> +    </option>
>
>
> What about the newfile: thing?

The new file thing is not implemented for pacmd set-log-target yet.
Because I don't see the usage for this tool to use newfile. When we
want to use this pacmd, we can just set file to another new file by
ourselves.

If you think it's useful, I can help port that part of implementation
to pacmd set-log-target as well. Just say it and I'll do the rest of
the porting. ;)


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