On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:53:50PM -0800, Seth R Arnold wrote: > On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 09:37:23PM +0000, Steve Haslam wrote: > > My position, FWIW, is that packages should depend on logrotate unless > > they provide a method of rotating the logs when logrotate is not > > present, in which case they should either recommend or suggest it. > > I am not sure I like the idea of packages rotation their logs on their own, > if logrotate isn't installed; I think of it as, if the logs are going to be > rotated, that is a job for a general purpose log-rotator, so why should the > wheel be reinvented with each package?
Packages already rotate logs on their own: sysklogd, exim, apache... It's part of how I expect Debian packages to work. Is this a good thing? Maybe, maybe not. > So to my way of thinking, no logs should be rotated if there isn't a > logrotate package installed. If there is one or not is up to the > administrator, though I strongly suggest one... So all packages that rotate their logs "manually" using savelog should convert to logrotate... hmm... Also, there's the fact that if I installed logrotate in order to get package X's logs rotated, why should I suddenly get package Y's logs rotated as well? I don't think the presence/absence of a package as this type of configuration is a good idea. SRH -- Steve Haslam, Production Engineer, Excite UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] i sit and stare at the gun pointed at my head and think about all the possibilities
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