CaT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok. I've pondered but couldn't figure it out. Why does debian not
> use logrotate for the rotation of syslog files and stuff? It seems
> easy enough.
>
> The only possible reason I can think of is that you folks don't
> want syslogd restarted after each file. But
On 06-Dec-2000 CaT wrote:
> Ok. I've pondered but couldn't figure it out. Why does debian not
> use logrotate for the rotation of syslog files and stuff? It seems
> easy enough.
>
> The only possible reason I can think of is that you folks don't
> want syslogd restarted after each file. But then
Ok. I've pondered but couldn't figure it out. Why does debian not
use logrotate for the rotation of syslog files and stuff? It seems
easy enough.
The only possible reason I can think of is that you folks don't
want syslogd restarted after each file. But then that's easy enough
to get around by put
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