I use exim and courier, and installing sendmail seems to want to remove
them. Does this mean I can no longer use logwatch?
No, you need an mta that provides /usr/sbin/sendmail, in debian terms a
package that provides mail-transport-agent. My sentence was probably the
worst form to express that
Richard Burton schrieb:
>Unfortunately, logwatch doesn't work anymore with mail, you need a
>sendmail. I've changed that in 7.2.1-0test2. I've only tested
># logwatch --print
>which worked. I didn't expect that this could break. Sorry.
I use exim and courier, and installing sendmail seems to
Richard Burton schrieb:
>Unfortunately, logwatch doesn't work anymore with mail, you need a
>sendmail. I've changed that in 7.2.1-0test2. I've only tested
># logwatch --print
>which worked. I didn't expect that this could break. Sorry.
I use exim and courier, and installing sendmail seems to
I'm afraid this version seems to be fundamentally broken, this was all I
got in my mail this morning from cron (and no log watch email at all):
/etc/cron.daily/00logwatch:
No mail for root
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/00logwatch exited with return code 141
I tried to get the Debug::Trace module
Please test the version 7.2.1-0test1
I'm afraid this version seems to be fundamentally broken, this was all I got
in my mail this morning from cron (and no log watch email at all):
/etc/cron.daily/00logwatch:
No mail for root
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/00logwatch exited with return code 141
- Syslogd Begin
Unmatched entries
restart (remote reception). : 1 Times
-- Syslogd End -
Please test the version 7.2.1-0test1 that's available from
http://pkg-logwatch.alioth.debi
Package: logwatch
Version: 7.1-2
Severity: normal
Every day I get an unmatched entry for syslogd, which shows the service was
restarted (to rotate the logs):
- Syslogd Begin
Unmatched entries
restart (remote reception). : 1 Times
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