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Public security bug reported:
This is presumably the same as #1776175 (contents of all tabs appear
blank). That wasn't tagged bionic, and has been closed. Tagged security
as it means you can't use a security tool.
Version 0.9.52-2
** Affects:
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Title:
No Internet connection when starting 'firejail firefox' since firefox
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To manage notifications about this bug
This looks as if it will have a fairly widespread effect on services
implemented with Python. I've spent some time wondering why
there were periodic long pauses with Trac, not just on the server
but also the admin tool, and just debugged it (in 10.04 server)
to find this cause.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-mapi
If /etc/samba/smb.conf specifies security = ads or security = domain,
evolution fails to start with
an error message like:
exchange-mapi-connection.c:77: Entering mapi_profile_load Unknown
enumerated value 'domain' for 'security'
I
You wrote:
Hi fx-gnu,
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log file from after reproducing this issue.
lspci is surely not relevant, and obviously the log file doesn't contain
anything relevant, since the customization wasn't made. This is purely
an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
I had
Option XkbOptions ctrl:swapcaps
in my xorg.conf. I eventually found that this should be transferred
to /etc/default/console-setup. Presumably the upgrade process should
do that.
Also `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg', which I tried
I was also bitten by this.
The solution seems to be to upgrade lynx-ssl to lynx-cur.
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You wrote:
Since there have been no updates on this bug and edgy is no longer
supported, I was wondering if this is still an issue or can you
reproduce it with a newer release?
I don't currently have an HP printer, so I can't give you any more
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Sorry, that's in version 2.2.4-1.
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Binary package hint: nufw
The nufw init script reports:
[: 46: ==: unexpected operator
Starting nufw: nufw.
** Affects: nufw (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I had several complete lockups in a day with version 2.6.24-15.26 of linux.
Since I blacklisted b43 and ssb, and using bcm43xx instead, they haven't
happened in a couple of days. There's nothing relevant in the logs
preceding the problem. The card concerned is
02:00.0
I should have said this is on a Thinkpad X30, in case that's relevant, and
the wireless worked OK under Ubuntu 7.10.
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Hi,
thanks for your bugreport.
There is linux-image-2.6.15-23-server available for dapper. Does the
problem/error appear again with this kernel version?
I don't know. I no longer work at the place where that system was
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Binary package hint: scribus
It looks as though scribus should depend on ghostscript, not
gs-gpl | gs-afpl | gs-esp. gs-afpl isn't in the repository and gs-gpl and
gs-esp
say they're dummy packages, replaced by ghostscript, and can be removed.
Currently they can't be
Marco Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! Do you still have this problem with the latest version in Gutsy or
Hardy ? Thanks
I'm not running htdig on them. It's on a Dapper server.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-29-server
On an up-to-date dapper server system I got the following in syslog and
no other diagnostics as far as I can see:
Nov 26 01:16:16 bagpuss kernel: [50074012.61] KERNEL: assertion
(!sk-sk_forward_alloc) failed at
I made it work with this patch to
/usr/share/pycentral/revelation/site-packages/revelation/util.py,
but I don't know if it's the right fix.
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Public bug reported:
The package search web page shows that this is a real problem, not due to an
inconsistent mirror.
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
libsasl2-modules-gssapi-heimdal: Depends: libsasl2-modules (=
2.1.22.dfsg1-12) but 2.1.22.dfsg1-9ubuntu2 is to be installed
Appears to be fixed in Feisty.
** Changed in: dvipng (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Thanks in advance.
Yes, it is.
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This appears to be fixed in Feisty, but that loses wireless
(and USB) through suspend/hibernate on my Thinkpad.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rss-glx
I was locked out of the console and by ssh'ing in found that the problem was
due to
lattice apparently having gone wild. The keyboard was unresponsive -- key
presses wouldn't
wake up the display. After killing the process, the display
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
[Sorry if this is a duplicate. I thought I reported it before, but
can't find the previous report.]
I've several times had the system lock up (keyboard unresponsive,
graphics frozen) while running the screen saver. The (only)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs21
The Emacs documentation is missing (apart from the dired-x and faq info files),
presumably as a result of Debian damage. They seem to have gone missing
entirely -- there's no doc package.
** Affects: emacs21 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
The behaviour has changed between when i reported it and the current
2.6.20-15-generic.
Now it appears to hibernate after a great deal of disk activity, but it doesn't
resume,
just reboots.
I'll attach the requested info. This system is quite a disincentive to report
bugs,
contrasted with
** Attachment added: lspci -vvn
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kern.log.0 is the wrong one. Here's the relevant part of kern.log.
I should have said my BIOS is one point off the latest, but the difference is
just support
for a device I don't have.
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This is Linux fx-home 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC
2007 i686 GNU/Linux, which is more recent than when I made the report,
but suffers the same.
I seem to have failed to report also that networking is broken on resume too.
Perhaps
that's related. It also worked in edgy, but
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
Hibernate worked on this system in Edgy but fails in Feisty. It just brings up
the
screen lock, after which there's a `HAL failed to hibernate.' popup displayed.
If you can tell me what info is useful, I'll send it when I'm online
after
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
In Edgy I'd either removed or disabled networkmanager and had a wireless and a
wired interface configured as auto in /etc/network/interfaces, which worked
fine.
Updating to Feisty has enabled networkmanager, which breaks this. It
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mondo
This is on 6.06.1, with mondoarchive v2.06-266, but the same happens
with http://www.dcl-arch.it/pub/mondorescue/debian/3.1/mondo_2.2.1_i386.deb.
It happens reliably after selecting the directories to exclude (a set of
NFS mounts, where I took the
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Confirmed in edgy with
02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: Linksys WPC54G
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 11
Memory at d200 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unattended-upgrades
I have a dapper server system with unattended-upgrades installed.
It doesn't actually do anything since the package doesn't install
(something like) /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic from the
update-manager package to configure it to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: htdig
I assume this happens because the daily job is running when the
weekly one kicks in:
/etc/cron.weekly/htdig:
lockfile creation failed
** Affects: htdig (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gawk-doc
Installation needs to run install-info to put gawk on the info menu.
** Affects: gawk-doc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Binary package hint: amaya
Go to www.ubuntu.com, select the parsing errors icon, double click
on the first HTML error and get the following. This is with current
edgy, amaya 9.51-2.1.
$ amaya http://www.ubuntu.com
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-modules
The following man pages from the source don't get installed.
(It's a pity there aren't more pages to install...)
$ find -name \*.8
./doc/man/pam.8
./doc/man/pam.d.8
./doc/man/pam.conf.8
./modules/pam_localuser/pam_localuser.8
Michael W. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One possible compromise would be for texinfo to Recommend texinfo-doc-
nonfree.
I think it doesn't need a compromise, just undoing Debian damage as
for other packages with FDL doc. It looks as though texinfo just got
missed somehow. (The only other
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scm
The edgy version gives this on installation:
Setting up scm (5e1-4ubuntu1) ...
error in control file: `Index' value missing for format `info' at
/usr/sbin/install-docs line 812, /usr/share/doc-base/scm line 9.
error in control file: `Index' value
MrRick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Had same failure with Ultra10 with it hanging up at the same
point. Removed Sun graphics board and used monitor output from
system board (motherboard). Was then able to complete installation
without a hitch.
That's not the same failure. There was no extra
Michael Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached is a fix that I plan to upload to edgy-proposed. Please test
and let me know if it works for you.
I assumed there was some reason for not using the Perl version in
Ubuntu. If you go with that, presumably you should either remove the
-ubuntu
You wrote:
hi
successfully installed dapper 6.06.1 on sunfire v280r
Well, that's a different architecture and experience is that it has
different issues. (At least with v2xx, it used to make a difference
how the memory was installed.)
http://myzope.kedai.com.my/blogs/kedai/114
things to
Tremaine Lea [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That said, I do rather hope this gets fixed as I rather like having a
screensaver that will lock my station when I forget to do it myself.
I just removed xscreensaver-gl, not xscreensaver itself.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17
Upgrading x86 linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic to version 2.6.17.1-10.34 on a
Thinkpad X30 broke handling my USB mouse and ethernet. Reverting to
2.6.17-10.33 fixed the problem.
The mouse was unresponsive and I couldn't get a network
Felipe Figueiredo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why not just make /usr/share/X11/fonts/ a symlink to
/usr/share/fonts/X11/?
It would make it simpler so that all fonts would end up in the big
fonts directory.
Making random links to compensate for a bug which has a simple fix
available doesn't
Sorry, the previous patch was bogus.
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It looks to me as though this is required, in addition
to fixing the upload script, for when the HTTP upload
fails (e.g. when offline).
It would be helpful if the popcon mailbox could be
created and at least just ignore submissions.
The patch is for the edgy version.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
I've had several X crashes overnight, so I assume
they're induced by the screensaver. I'm running
Gnome, so I suppose it's gnome-screensaver.
I'll attach a gdm log.
This is in up-to-date ia32 edgy with the nv X module
driving:
01:00.0
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hp-toolbox fails with
error: Unable to connect to HPLIP I/O (hpiod).
but /var/run/hplip/hpiod.port contains the value
2208 and hpiod is listening on that port.
hp-setup fails similarly.
This is with hplip-1.6.9-0ubuntu2. It may way be
the same bug as 75481. Any
Public bug reported:
If I edit an HP printer definition's Properties via the
System-Administration-Printing menu, it crashes hpssd:
Dec 12 14:15:58 marvin python: hpssd[5178]: fatal: Traceback (innermost last):
File /usr/sbin/hpssd, line 1486, in main loop(timeout=0.5) File
David Farning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for your bug report. Could you please install firefox-dbg and try
to obtain a backtrace (or crash report) by following the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingFirefox This will greatly aid us in
tracking down your problem.
As I
I've just started seeing continual crashes of Emacs,
but 21.4a-6ubuntu2 doesn't fix them. I'm building
a debug version now to try to fix it, but can you
tell me what this undocumented -fno-stack-protector flag does, and what you
think
the problem is? Is it due to a kernel change
like the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63408 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 63408
failing to find fonts: dexconf writes bogus FontPaths
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failing to find fonts: dexconf writes bogus FontPaths
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Firefox crashes consistently if I select the
`standard with chat' `view' in gmail:
The error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'.
(Details: serial 118 error_code 8 request_code 144 minor_code 3)
Running with -safe-mode and in a fresh X
session doesn't help.
Here's a guess at a fix on the basis of the Debian
upload script. It runs, but obviously I can't check
it actually DTRT, especially as the README and FAQ
links at the popcon site are broken.
** Attachment added: possible fix
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Binary package hint: libglib1.2-dev
autoconf 1.9 (edgy) reports:
/usr/share/aclocal/glib.m4:8: warning: underquoted definition of
AM_PATH_GLIB
** Affects: glib1.2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dvipng
The `This is dvipng' banner prints the author's name
in Latin 1 encoding, which won't work in utf-8 locales which
I think is the normal Ubuntu default. Short of localizing the
program, it would probably be best to recode the
source files as
Ketil Malde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Got the same thing with ion3 failing to start. I fixed it by moving
the old directory out of the way, and making a symlink from the old
(xorg.conf) font dir to the new dir.
But it's xorg.conf that is/gets broken, not the directory structure,
as far as I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs21
[I don't know whether this is actually a problem
with emacs21, xemacs21 or update-alternatives.]
I installed xemacs21 after emacs21 and then had
to update-alternatives for various bits associated
with it. That left dangling symlinks to man
Here's a fix. The relevant package is x11-common.
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I supplied a fix under #63408 (which has this one marked as a
duplicate) and gave it a better title. I hope a maintainer
will now fix it.
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font
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I can confirm that the Debian package runs OK on edgy.
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Martin Jürgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's archive.ubuntu.com. Could you please try again and look if it is
fixed now?
I assume that's OK, though I don't have time to try it just now. I
only tried building it because bigloo-devtools wouldn't install, and
that works now too, thanks.
The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63408 ***
I'd forgotten commenting on this before I submitted
#64003. That was from a fairly recent upgrade to edgy.
I don't see any relevant fixes, and the related bugs are
still open (surprisingly, since this seems relatively
serious). Can you identify a
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Binary package hint: openafs-modules-source
The version currently in edgy fails to build as follows.
Debian's version 1.4.2~fc4-3+2.6.17-10.31 builds but
I have't tried to run it yet.
CC [M]
/usr/src/modules/openafs/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.17-10-generic-MP/afs_analyze.o
Martin Jürgens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only package that is not installable for me is skribe.
What is your package source? gb.archive.ubuntu.com definitely said
the ones I mentioned weren't available.
In bug 65289
the problem that skribe is not installable is being handled.
Is there
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bigloo-devtools
With current edgy, I get:
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
bigloo-devtools: Depends: libgcj7 (= 4.1.0) but it is not installable
Presumably is should depend on libgcj7-0.
** Affects: bigloo (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: skribe
In current edgy:
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
skribe: Depends: libbigloo2.7a (= 2.6f+2.7a-051022-1) but it is not
installable
The build from source also fails, initially because `afile'
is missing.
skribe is required to
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
In current edgy the build depends on libsqlite3-dev,
gcj, free-java-sdk which aren't in the archive, and
skribe, which isn't installable.
** Affects: bigloo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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It looks as though the problem is that the upgrade
from dapper failed to change the font paths in xorg.conf
from /usr/share/X11/fonts to /usr/share/fonts/X11.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg = update-manager
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Public bug reported:
If the am-utils init script is used to restart amd when
a mount is in use (e.g. a home directory) it hangs
and leaves the mounts in a mess. This happens
in my case on an upgrade, since my home directory
is mounted by amd, and I do the upgrade from that
account, but also on a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
Sorry if this isn't the right package to report against.
I assume it will be a duplicate, but I couldn't find
a similar report anywhere. It's for current edgy,
a regression in the upgrade from dapper.
If you fire up `emacs -q
Public bug reported:
nagat fails during the update to edgy like this:
Setting up nagat (1.0a2-7) ...
ln: creating symbolic link `/etc/apache/conf.d/nagat' to
`/etc/nagat/apache.conf': File exists
** Affects: nagat (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nagios-plugins-standard
nagios-plugins-standard fails during the upgrade to the
edgy version like this. (This was an explicit install as it
was held back during the upgrade.)
Unpacking replacement nagios-plugins-standard ...
dpkg: error processing
For info:
I see the illegal instruction error at the initrd load from
an attempt to install from cdrom on an Ultra5 270MHz
with OBP 3.11 and 128MB in 4 slots. I'll upgrade
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Barry deFreese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was this resolved in Dapper or not? Thank you!
Was what resolved, exactly?
Check the package from an archive or the package search web page for
the current state.
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lucaramel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can confirm this bug with emacs-snapshot-gtk on Dapper.
There appears to be no such bug in emacs21, but if there's one in
another package, report it against that one. (I find the development
Emacs too unstable to use and quite unrewarding to report bugs
I should have said:
Pekka Jääskeläinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
'(global-font-lock-mode t nil (font-lock))
If that doesn't actually work, something must be turning it off later,
perhaps in default.el.
[It would be better to set the other things with Custom, including
customizing
[I'm not sure if this got out before I went on holiday.]
Sorry, I realize the current smtpmail doesn't support auth at all --
one of the many problems with a new Emacs not getting released, but
once you start addressing them all, there's no end to it.
The safest place to get a compatible
This appears to be a regression, since Dapper doesn't behave like that
in en_GB. dead-circumflex SPC doesn't seem to be defined, but it
works with `a', for instance.
When I was involved it was a losing battle trying to keep up with the
undocumented i18n changes in xfree/xorg. However, try
M-x
It's failing to find the font for the default face. On
Dapper, this appears to be
-Adobe-Courier-Medium-R-Normal--17-120-100-100-M-100-ISO8859-1
by default.
(This is actually a poor default. misc-fixed would be
better since it has a decent iso10646-1 repertoire.)
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Messed up fonts in emacs
Presumably this depends on how you're trying to
authenticate. The released smtpmail doesn't have
starttls support, for instance.
Why use it on Ubuntu, though? If exim is set up
correctly, Emacs' sendmail method (the default)
will DTRT.
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smtpmail.elc can't work
It works for me. (I think I wrote that feature.)
Does it not modify your .emacs, assuming that
custom-file points to it?
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configuration not saved when selecting Options-Save Options
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53622
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Yes. Using VM is irrelevant since Rmail and Gnus
use movemail. The dependency needs adding.
** Changed in: emacs21 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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movemail links against liblockfile.so, which is not installed as a dependency
of emacs21-bin-common
This is a fix (against the Dapper source).
Also submitted to the sourceforge tracker.
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Emacs interface loses with tabs in source
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53307
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Public bug reported:
The Emacs code uses columns (effectively after
tab expansion) which is apparently inconsistent
with the Python side. It typically fails to get the
positions of tokens right if the source uses tabs
for indentation (the default in Emacs).
** Affects: bicyclerepair (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: logrotate
[This is in Dapper.]
I noticed my syslog and some other log files aren't
getting rotated. Surely the default logrotate.conf
should deal with these. It looks as though at least
syslog, messages, daemon.log, kern.log need to be
included.
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