After googling a bit I found the following antique post on debian-user from 2002: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/04/msg01056.html

> For several weeks now my system logs have not been getting rotated.
> All logging is going to the .0 files. syslog, daemon.log, auth.log,
> etc. remain at zero length and syslog.0, daemon.log.0, auth.log.0,
> etc keep growing.

These are exactly the symptoms I'm getting, so it looks like a regression. I can't see anything wrong with the log rotating configuration, either, and I certainly did not change any of it.

Last working log rotate was on February 26th, box has been up for 197 days, which would be since the 8th of November 2005.

Distro is the unofficial amd64-stable from amd64.debian.net, plus the security repository. When apt showed updates in the past I've applied them, but I can't remember if sysklogd was among those.

Yes, I know I should have noticed sooner.

C.


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