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thanks

Disable the cron job (put "exit 0" as the second line of
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate) then wait a day.

Then manually run logrotate with the "-v" option. ie:

/usr/sbin/logrotate -v /etc/logrotate.conf

That should show you where it's sticking. I suspect it's a bug in the
/etc/logrotate.d/ config file of one of your packages and not a bug in
logrotate itself.

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



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