you will find that those logs are in your local5.info file, but it's in addition
to the other location.
Rsyslog delivers the logs to all destinations that match the log message, not
just the first one or the best fit.
What you can do is to re-order the logs and tell rsyslog to stop processing the
local5 logs once they are written
local5.info {
/var/log/local5.info
stop
}
followed by other filters
David Lang
P.S. the - you have in front of some of the filenames is meaningless in rsyslog,
in older syslog varients it said to allow buffering for that output, but all
rsyslog messages allow buffering, so it's redundent.
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