This may be a bit mis-placed, but the script was in a debian-package =). I'm currently starting a new Hosting company and have been working on getting apache to work in a virtual hosting environment. I have found that using mod_macro makes my life much easier as I can add a client by adding one line to the config rather than 7-10.
Anyways, Ive had problems with logrotations and done some research. The script (/etc/cron.daily/apache): # This looks for lines in the conf files like: FooLog /some/where CONFS=$(awk '$1 ~ /^\s*[Ii]nclude$/ && $2 ~ /^\// {print $2}' \ /etc/apache/*.conf | sort -u) LOGS=$(awk '$1 ~ /^\s*[A-Za-z]*Log$/ && $2 ~ /^\// {print $2}' \ /etc/apache/*.conf $CONFS | sort -u) Obviously this script does not take into account for mod_macro. This script was from the original Apache debian package (Version 1.3.9). I was wondering if anyone had re-written the script to check for mod_macro before I would have to rewrite the script. If anyone else is having similar problems, and doesnt have an answer; let me know. I am willing to rewrite the script, and post it if people need it... Just thought I'd check here to make sure Im not doing something already done. ii apache-common 1.3.9-14 Support files for all Apache webservers ii apache-perl 1.3.9-13.1-1.2 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with Server Version: Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) Debian/GNU PHP/4.0.3pl1 mod_perl/1.21_03-dev Thanks, Matthew Walkup Morning Star Studios, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]