Processed (with 1 error): Re: Bug#945932: logrotate: did not preserve the user's configuration file, logs lost

2020-01-01 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > severity 945932 important Bug #945932 [logrotate] logrotate: did not preserve the user's configuration file, logs lost Severity set to 'important' from 'grave' > tags 945932 - moreinfo + confirmed Bug #945932 [logrotate] logrotate: did not preser

Bug#945932: logrotate: did not preserve the user's configuration file, logs lost

2019-12-11 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2019-12-10 14:51:10 +0100, Christian Göttsche wrote: > Control: tags -1 moreinfo > > > there wasn't even a warning about that > > Where did you place the configuration for /var/log/wtmp ? /etc/logrotate.conf before, /etc/logrotate.d/wtmp after the upgrade. > II. dpkg should also ask If you h

Bug#945932: logrotate: did not preserve the user's configuration file, logs lost

2019-12-10 Thread Christian Göttsche
Control: tags -1 moreinfo > there wasn't even a warning about that Where did you place the configuration for /var/log/wtmp ? I. dpkg should ask if you had created a file /etc/logrotate.d/wtmp Configuration file '/etc/logrotate.d/wtmp' ==> File on system created by you or by a script.

Bug#945932: logrotate: did not preserve the user's configuration file, logs lost

2019-12-01 Thread Vincent Lefevre
Package: logrotate Version: 3.14.0-4 Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss When I upgraded to Debian 10 (buster), logrotate did not preserve my configuration for /var/log/wtmp (there wasn't even a warning about that), forcing "rotate" to 1. The consequence is that some logs h