I will consider to use a version from RedHat... I'll think about it...
Regards...
2006/8/31, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> aledr wrote:
>> 2006/8/30, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>>
>> aledr wrote:
>> > 2006/8/30, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>:
>> >
>> > aledr wrote:
>> > > Do you need any other feedback?
>> > >
>> > > Let me ask another question:
>> > > I wasn't able to find tmpwatch for SuSE Linux Enterprise
>> 10, so, some
>> > > cronjobs returns errors while trying to execute the
>> comand...
>> > what can I do?
>>
>> I think you'll find it here:
>>
>> http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/server10/i386/apparmor-profiles.html
>>
>>
>> <http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/server10/i386/apparmor-profiles.html >
>>
>>
>> (Google is your friend!)
>>
>>
>> Here is the content of the file:
>>
>> ## START OF FILE ##
>>
>> # $Id: etc.cron.daily.tmpwatch 12 2006-04-12 21:35:41Z steve-beattie $
>> # ------------------------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> # Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Novell/SUSE
>> #
>> # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
>> # modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
>> # License published by the Free Software Foundation.
>> #
>> # ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> #include <tunables/global>
>>
>> /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch {
>> #include <abstractions/base>
>> /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch r,
>> /tmp r,
>> /tmp/** rwl,
>> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch mixr,
>> /var/cache/man* r,
>> /var/cache/man*/** r,
>> /var/tmp r,
>> /var/tmp/** rwl,
>> }
>>
>> ## END OF FILE ##
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>
> I dunno. Here's the /etc/cron.daily.tmpwatch from CentOS:
>
> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch -x /tmp/.X11-unix -x /tmp/.XIM-unix -x
> /tmp/.font-unix -x /tmp/.ICE-unix -x /tmp/.Test-unix 240 /tmp
> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 720 /var/tmp
> for d in /var/{cache/man,catman}/{cat?,X11R6/cat?,local/cat?}; do
> if [ -d "$d" ]; then
> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch -f 720 $d
> fi
> done
>
> You'll need to find the tmpwatch program either way. You have no
> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch? It's gotta be in a package somewhere. It's been part
> of SuSE for ages. It's its own package (tmpwatch-2.9.1-1, or
> tmpwatch-2.9.1.1.???.rpm). I'm just now burning my first OpenSuSE 10.1,
> so I'm not much help.
>
I meant to say it's its own package *on CentOS*. Dunno about Suse.
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