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to have all the processes log to a :class:`SocketHandler`, and have a separate
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process which implements a socket server which reads from the socket and logs
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to file. (If you prefer, you can dedicate one thread in one of the existing
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processes to perform this function.) The following section documents this
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approach in more detail and includes a working socket receiver which can be
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used as a starting point for you to adapt in your own applications.
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processes to perform this function.) :ref:`This section <network-logging>`
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documents this approach in more detail and includes a working socket receiver
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which can be used as a starting point for you to adapt in your own
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applications.
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If you are using a recent version of Python which includes the
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:mod:`multiprocessing` module, you could write your own handler which uses the
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