On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:11:33PM +0900, ISHIKAWA Mutsumi wrote: > How about to use `/var/log/fs' ?
I'm nervous about: 1) creating a subdirectory of /var/log, though if apache and boa can do it, I suppose we can; 2) calling it "fs", given the multiple meanings of this abbreviation. Maybe /var/log/fontservers? > 1) xfs write Error log to > > LOGDIRECTORY = /var/log > FSERRORS = $(LOGDIRECTORY)/xfs.log > (from xc/programs/xfs/Imakefile) > > But xfs will run in non-root privillage, /var/log/xfs.log > can not write (if the file does not exists owned by xfntserv > before running xfs) because /var/log is owned by root.root. > > I think it is one of the solution to use /var/log/fs/xfs.log > for it. /var/log/fs directory will own by xfntserv. Sounds good. > 2) xfs-xtt write Error log to > > LOGDIRECTORY = /var/log > FSERRORS = $(LOGDIRECTORY)/xfs-xtt/xfs-xtt.log > (from xc/programs/xfs/Imakefile) > > It is easy to move to /var/log/fs/xfs-xtt.log Yup. > 3) Currently xfstt does not write any log (I believe). > So it will not use /var/log/fs Okay. Thanks for your suggestion! Except for calling the directory "fs", I find myself in agreement. -- G. Branden Robinson | Ambition: an overmastering desire Debian GNU/Linux | to be vilified by enemies while [EMAIL PROTECTED] | living and ridiculed by friends http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | when dead. -- Ambrose Bierce
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