On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 03:14:59PM -0400, Andrei Caraman wrote:

> In fact I always add dateext to logrotate.  It'd be nice if it came
> with it enabled by default.

Others may prefer the existing way.  It's easy to change the default
on a system by putting "dateext" in /etc/logrotate.conf

Certainly, it shouldn't be forced on anyone, as a system which has
been using nodateext (the default) for any time will have old rotated
log files that get orphaned (ie. never expired) when a system is
forcibly changed to dateext.

-- 
Paul Martin <p...@debian.org>



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