Hello

Does anybody have any advice, or even some ready-made configuration, for 
running logcheck on svlogd log files? svlogd is the logging daemon provided by 
runit, a replacement for sysv init with service supervision.

svlogd, and thus runit, are incompatibile with vanilla logcheck, because svlogd 
logfiles are rotated when they reach a certain size, not at a certain time. 
Therefore when logcheck is run by cron, it may find that any number of 
rotations happened since its last run, and it should read both the current 
logfile and the relevant rotated logs.

Has anybody worked on this yet?

Tobia
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