----- Original Message -----
> From: h...@tbbs.net
> Subject: Re: error-log aging
> 
> man logrotate
> <<<<<<<<
> Not Unix!

So get unix :-)

> In any case, I take this to mean that this is not done within MySQL,
> right?

Half and half - rename the file, then issue "flush logs" in mysql to close and 
reopen the logs, which will cause a new log with the configured name to be 
created.

That being said, I'm not much aware of Windows' idiosyncracies - I hope the 
damn thing allows you to rename a file that's being held open by a program. If 
not, well... see above.

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