ConfigParser renaming reversal part 3: move module into place and adapt imports.
diff --git a/Doc/library/logging.rst b/Doc/library/logging.rst
index bca1ece..1f7c59b 100644
--- a/Doc/library/logging.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/logging.rst
@@ -2240,12 +2240,12 @@
 
 .. function:: fileConfig(fname[, defaults])
 
-   Reads the logging configuration from a :mod:`configparser`\-format file named
-   *fname*.  This function can be called several times from an application,
-   allowing an end user the ability to select from various pre-canned
-   configurations (if the developer provides a mechanism to present the choices
-   and load the chosen configuration). Defaults to be passed to the ConfigParser
-   can be specified in the *defaults* argument.
+   Reads the logging configuration from a ConfigParser-format file named *fname*.
+   This function can be called several times from an application, allowing an end
+   user the ability to select from various pre-canned configurations (if the
+   developer provides a mechanism to present the choices and load the chosen
+   configuration). Defaults to be passed to ConfigParser can be specified in the
+   *defaults* argument.
 
 
 .. function:: listen([port])
@@ -2275,20 +2275,18 @@
 Configuration file format
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
-The configuration file format understood by :func:`fileConfig` is
-based on :mod:`configparser` functionality. The file must contain
-sections called ``[loggers]``, ``[handlers]`` and ``[formatters]``
-which identify by name the entities of each type which are defined in
-the file. For each such entity, there is a separate section which
-identified how that entity is configured. Thus, for a logger named
-``log01`` in the ``[loggers]`` section, the relevant configuration
-details are held in a section ``[logger_log01]``. Similarly, a handler
-called ``hand01`` in the ``[handlers]`` section will have its
-configuration held in a section called ``[handler_hand01]``, while a
-formatter called ``form01`` in the ``[formatters]`` section will have
-its configuration specified in a section called
-``[formatter_form01]``. The root logger configuration must be
-specified in a section called ``[logger_root]``.
+The configuration file format understood by :func:`fileConfig` is based on
+ConfigParser functionality. The file must contain sections called ``[loggers]``,
+``[handlers]`` and ``[formatters]`` which identify by name the entities of each
+type which are defined in the file. For each such entity, there is a separate
+section which identified how that entity is configured. Thus, for a logger named
+``log01`` in the ``[loggers]`` section, the relevant configuration details are
+held in a section ``[logger_log01]``. Similarly, a handler called ``hand01`` in
+the ``[handlers]`` section will have its configuration held in a section called
+``[handler_hand01]``, while a formatter called ``form01`` in the
+``[formatters]`` section will have its configuration specified in a section
+called ``[formatter_form01]``. The root logger configuration must be specified
+in a section called ``[logger_root]``.
 
 Examples of these sections in the file are given below. ::