They are being ignored (apparently incorrectly) in 18.04
Apr 03 13:17:58 odin systemd-tmpfiles[1033]: [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/var.conf:14]
Duplicate line for path "/var/log", ignoring.
Apr 03 13:32:59 odin systemd[1]: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service: Main process
exited, code=dumped, status=11/SEGV
It's not the fact that there's a warning where there genuinely should be
one - it's the fact that the warning is generated by the conflicting
configuration in **base** system packages, i.e. rsyslog is marked as
"important" and "ubuntu-minimal" metapackage depends on it. Therefore,
**no** such
still happening on ubuntu 17 :( ... what's the official fix?
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Duplicate line for path "/var/log" warning is shown when rsyslog is
** Tags added: amd64 xenial
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so whats the best way to get rid of the warning? comment out one of the
definitions - if so, which one is safe to remove?
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Title:
Duplicate line
** Summary changed:
- Duplicate line for path "/var/log"
+ Duplicate line for path "/var/log" warning is shown when rsyslog is installed
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Not sure what to do with this then -- I don't think we want to silence
the warning. If you write tmpfiles.d snippets they are useful to know
when something accidentally overlaps. We just know that this particular
instance is expected if you install rsyslog. Closing it as "wontfix"
won't magically