Looks like a real bug in Sys::Syslog. Below the code from Syslog.pm around line 632:

if ($_ eq 'kern' || $num <= 0) { croak "syslog: invalid level/facility: $_" }

Changing this to

if ($_ eq 'kern' || $num < 0) { croak "syslog: invalid level/facility: $_" }

makes the code work for me.

Update:Of course that change means you won't get an error message anymore if you forget to specify a priority (e.g. syslog(LOG_USER,"test")). I'm sure someone will come up with the right solution though.


In reply to Re^3: Sys::Syslog and LOG_EMERG by Crackers2
in thread Sys::Syslog and LOG_EMERG by pileofrogs

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