To make LOGFILE point to stderr again, is not easy, but I think it can
be done.
The solution may be different for Linux and BSD though.
I don't care about BSD really. Do you have any idea? As I said in another post,
unsetting it connects LOGFILE to /dev/null, and /dev/stderr cannot be written to
as it's been closed (I think).
Thanks,
m
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