Hi! On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 08:59:24 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > I propose the following patch for this bug instead in order to get it > clear of this discussion. We can always go back and sort out whether it > should use invoke-rc.d after we work through the other bug. > > Does this look okay? > > diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml > index 7736ddb..a7bf76e 100644 > --- a/policy.sgml > +++ b/policy.sgml > @@ -7903,11 +7903,13 @@ ln -fs ../sbin/sendmail debian/tmp/usr/bin/runq > </p> > > <p> > - Log files must be rotated occasionally so that they don't > - grow indefinitely; the best way to do this is to drop a log > - rotation configuration file into the directory > - <file>/etc/logrotate.d</file> and use the facilities provided by > - logrotate.<footnote> > + Log files must be rotated occasionally so that they don't grow > + indefinitely. The best way to do this is to install a log > + rotation configuration file in the > + directory <file>/etc/logrotate.d</file>, normally > + named <file>/etc/logrotate.d/<var>package</var></file>, and use > + the facilities provided by <prgn>logrotate</prgn>. > + <footnote> > <p> > The traditional approach to log files has been to set up > <em>ad hoc</em> log rotation schemes using simple shell > @@ -7932,17 +7934,20 @@ ln -fs ../sbin/sendmail debian/tmp/usr/bin/runq > section="8">): > <example compact="compact"> > /var/log/foo/*.log { > -rotate 12 > -weekly > -compress > -postrotate > -/etc/init.d/foo force-reload > -endscript > + rotate 12 > + weekly > + compress > + missingok > + postrotate > + [ -f /var/run/foo.pid ] && kill -s HUP `cat /var/run/foo.pid` > + endscript
Probably better to recommend using start-stop-daemon, as it's more robust and should properly handle for example the case of a stale pid file pointing to the wrong binary (which with HUP might terminate an unsuspecting victim). > } > </example> > This rotates all files under <file>/var/log/foo</file>, saves 12 > - compressed generations, and forces the daemon to reload its > - configuration information after the log rotation. > + compressed generations, and tells the daemon to reopen its log > + files after the log rotation. It skips this log rotation > + (via <tt>missingok</tt>) if no such log file is present, which > + avoids errors if the package is removed but not purged. > </p> > > <p> With that comment addressed, seconded. regards, guillem
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