You say that future versions of logcheck will unsplit long lines? That
sounds great! But, my (naiive) question for this issue is, why do we
even suddenly have to unsplit any lines? This was never happening with
Ubuntu 22.04, so what changed? And should it not be possible to
configure line splitting in the first place, rather than unsplitting in
logcheck?
This is my reason for this issue. I'm not nearly knowledgeable enough to
understand the components involved. Who is splitting the line? The
kernel? Who could handle these newlines gracefully, to maybe not even
have them enter the logs in the first place? rsyslog? Why isn't this
already working, when
https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/configuration/input_directives/rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html
defaults to on?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  logcheck shows long lines broken (split) into multiple lines since
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