if given this). this is extremely useful for chrooted daemons that
still want to create log entries via a local mechanism.
- create a new -P option that takes a filename of log sockets (equiv.
of calling syslogd which -p <each line of file>. this is useful
for the case of many chroot areas and keeping this information in
one place rather than having to remember it all.
if no -p options are given, the default (_PATH_LOG) is used as normal.