Hi, i wrote: > > It would be interesting to learn whether after such a start failure > > on your machine the file > > /var/log/xdm.log > > shows indications that it was created newly.
Richmond wrote: > It seems so. I hadn't noticed it was always on a Sunday but could be. So it looks really like bug 948346. (My unqualified theory is that xdm writes a log message line which triggers the log rotation before xdm has prepared for catching and processing signal USR2. This would explain why the rotate can reliably hit the short timespan when xdm is vulnerable.) Consider to send a mail to 948...@bugs.debian.org saying that you experience the problem too. Eduard Bloch, a (former ?) Debian Developer, seems to have a workaround but Julien Cristau (current Debian Developer of xdm ?) seems not to accept it. Maybe more bug confirmations can help Edi's workaround to get in. > I should configure logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/xdm remove weekly and put > size=1G then hopefully it won't happen for a few years? Looks worth a try. If it works, then consider to mention it in your mail to 948...@bugs.debian.org . Have a nice day :) Thomas