On Friday 01 February 2008, Natanael Copa wrote: > On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 18:46 -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote: > > On Thursday 31 January 2008, Natanael Copa wrote: > > > On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 12:35 -0500, Philip Webb wrote: > > > > 080128 Mike Frysinger wrote: > > > > > now that the mktemp binary has been moved out of debianutils > > > > > and integrated straight into coreutils, > > > > > perhaps it's time to ask how important this package is to everyone. > > > > > current debianutils is part of "system" and provides: > > > > > - installkernel > > > > > - run-parts > > > > > - tempfile > > > > > - savelog > > > > > - mkboot > > > > > do people consider these things critical ? > > > > > i dont know the last time i personally needed/wanted any of these > > > > > ... > > > > > > > > 'equery d debianutils' gives me > > > > > > > > app-admin/sysklogd-1.4.2_pre20061230 (sys-apps/debianutils) > > > > app-portage/gentoolkit-0.2.3-r1 (userland_GNU? > > > > sys-apps/debianutils) sys-apps/mktemp-1.5 > > > > (>=sys-apps/debianutils-2.16.2) > > > > > > > > The 2nd cb ignored, but the others seem important. > > > > I have Mktemp-1.5 installed, so what do you mean by your lines 1-2 ? > > > > Sysklogd seems to be an important pkg too. > > > > > > savelog is used here to rotate logs from a cron job. I had a user > > > rewriting the whole script the other week so it works without either > > > perl or debianutils. (he replaced 80 lines perl with 7 lines POSIX > > > shell code using sed, awk) > > > > > > I can create a bug on this so we get rid of both perl and debianutils > > > dependency for app-admin/sysklogd. (great for embedded) > > > > i dont quite follow ... savelog is already a POSIX script and i dont see > > it executing perl ... > > The /etc/cron.daily/syslog.cron executes both savelog > and /usr/sbin/syslogd-listfiles - which is a perl script.
oh, so you're looking to replace a script syslog provides rather than the savelog script sure, i'd open a bug enhancement request on the topic -mike
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