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@@ -107,11 +107,11 @@ Syslog facility/priority (It can be both because the facility code for
the kernel is zero, and that makes priority and facility/priority the
same value).
-The GNU C library provides functions to submit messages to Syslog. They
+@Theglibc{} provides functions to submit messages to Syslog. They
do it by writing to the @file{/dev/log} socket. @xref{Submitting Syslog
Messages}.
-The GNU C library functions only work to submit messages to the Syslog
+The @glibcadj{} functions only work to submit messages to the Syslog
facility on the same system. To submit a message to the Syslog facility
on another system, use the socket I/O functions to write a UDP datagram
to the @code{syslog} UDP port on that system. @xref{Sockets}.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ to the @code{syslog} UDP port on that system. @xref{Sockets}.
@node Submitting Syslog Messages
@section Submitting Syslog Messages
-The GNU C library provides functions to submit messages to the Syslog
+@Theglibc{} provides functions to submit messages to the Syslog
facility:
@menu
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ Results are undefined if the facility code is anything else.
the kernel. But you can't specify that facility code with these
functions. If you try, it looks the same to @code{syslog} as if you are
requesting the default facility. But you wouldn't want to anyway,
-because any program that uses the GNU C library is not the kernel.
+because any program that uses @theglibc{} is not the kernel.
You can use just a priority code as @var{facility_priority}. In that
case, @code{syslog} assumes the default facility established when the
@@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ to @var{ident}. The default identification string is the program name
taken from argv[0].
If you are writing shared library code that uses @code{openlog} to
-generate custom syslog output, you should use @code{closelog} to drop the
-GNU C library's internal reference to the @var{ident} pointer when you are
+generate custom syslog output, you should use @code{closelog} to drop
+@theglibc{}'s internal reference to the @var{ident} pointer when you are
done. Please read the section on @code{openlog} for more information:
@xref{openlog}.