@Vinny: I have /etc/logrotate.conf as of 2014-01-22 containing:

# use the syslog group by default, since this is the owning group
# of /var/log/syslog.
su root syslog

Yet according to `find / -user syslog' and `find / -group syslog', I
have no files with owning group syslog, I have log files with owning
user syslog. /var/log/syslog's owning user/group is as posted by Alex
Dicianu.

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Title:
  logrotate skip the rotation of many files under /var/log due to bad
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