Shaleh wrote (Thu, 30 Jul 1998 14:00:56 -0400 ): |>Alan Su wrote: |>> Well, this is only half the solution; if i simply exit the script |>> without doing anything, i don't get the daily rotations. however, i |>> don't get the weekly ones either (which is what i want). |>> |>> -alan |> |>So move the script from daily to weekly. Then it gets run when you want |>it to be.
i could do that. it just feels a little strange since 'syslogd-listfiles' is supposed to output the list of logs to rotate daily, and 'syslogd-listfiles --weekly' is supposed to do the same for those to be rotated weekly. moving the script doesn't seem like it should be the "Debian Way". how would i go about making the ppp log file rotate daily (for example)? this isn't going to be possible using syslogd-listfiles, as far as i can tell. anyway, this isn't that big a deal to me. if this isn't possible with syslogd-listfiles, i'll just install my old bo scripts... -alan -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null