This one time, at band camp, Sven Riedel said:
> Hi, 
> 
> > The LogFile configuration option is optional - many people log to
> > syslog instead, in which case a logrotate file is pointless (and makes
> > for needless error reports).
> 
> Actually, if you use LogSyslog and LogFaciltiy, and give a 
> specific target logfile in /etc/syslog.conf, you'll want
> to have a logrotate rule in place :)

No, then it will be handled by /etc/cron.{weekly,daily}/sysklogd

Those scripts parse what's in syslog.conf and rotate the various
logfiles accordingly, so no logrotate file is needed for that
circumstance.

> > Er, I really am not a ucf expert, so something along the lines of:
> > 
> > All ClamAV configuration files (in other words, all files under /etc/)
> > are handled by ucf, as they are dynamically generated.  If you want
> > to affect ucf's behavior with regard to conffile handling, please see
> > /etc/ucf.conf or ucf(1).
> > 
> > Would that do?
> 
> Yep, that would be great.

OK, added in now.

Thanks,
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