On Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Debian List wrote:
> However, that would cause the "useless" creation of the .0 file because it
> will be nearly empty... :( each savelog would take up 2 files.
It's just a shell script. Copy it somewhere (so you're changes won't be
lost when a new savelog is installed) and
Yes, thank you.
However, that would cause the "useless" creation of the .0 file because it
will be nearly empty... :( each savelog would take up 2 files.
Anyone used the "logrotate" program (redhat has it)
Thanks
Ricardo
On Sun, 5 Oct 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> Debian List wrote:
> > I want to
Debian List wrote:
> I want to use savelog but I need the option that the .0 file created gets
> compressed immediately... Can savelog do that?
No. However, I think if you run the same savelog command trice in a row, you
will get the effect you want. file.0 will still be uncompressed, but the logs
Hi,
I want to use savelog but I need the option that the .0 file created gets
compressed immediately... Can savelog do that?
Thanks
Ricardo
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