On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 05:37:33PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > I've created some new shorewall packages. As part of this, shorewall > itself has turned into a dummy package and there is now a > shorewall-common package which has taken (most of) shorewall's old > contents. The old shorewall package installed > /etc/logrotate.d/shorewall and I have it as > /etc/logrotate.d/shorewall-common in the new package. > > After upgrading (shorewall is a transitional package which depends on > shorewall-shell, which then depends on shorewall-common) and purging, I > have /etc/logrotate.d/shorewall and /etc/logrotate.d/shorewall-common > both existing. > > Now I get this in my mail every morning from cron: "error: > shorewall-common:1 duplicate log entry for /var/log/shorewall-init.log". > I'm not sure how to properly rid myself of the former. Any ideas how > fix this without ugly stuff like 'rm -f /etc/logrotate.d/shorewall' in a > maintainer script?
Simply not rename the file? Everything else I could propose will be much worse... Gruesse, -- Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www: http://www.djpig.de/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]