Public bug reported:
A file which matches two different patterns in the logrotate.conf file causes a
"duplicate log entry" error. The file is rotated but no other subsequent files
are rotated.
This is illogical.
(1) If a duplicate log entry is indeed an error then that file should not be
rotated. It is.
(2) Files to be rotated which are not in error should still be rotated. They
are not.
(3) [Small but important point:] The message is misleading - what is detected
by logrotate is not a duplicate log entry but that a file matches more than one
log entry. If no such duplicate +file+ exists the duplicate +log entry+ is not
detected.
Suggestions:
(A) A duplicate should prevent processing of that file, but that file only.
(B) A resolution hierarchy be specified so that [optionally - new directive?]
which of the various duplicates should be used. Last [or first?] takes
precedence.
(C) Error message should be improved. Perhaps "file matches more than one
pattern"
Whatever, there is no easy workaround for the problem I describe here.
For example: I wish to rotate all of many *.log files according to one
rule except for special.log which I wish to rotate according to another
*.log {
<directives>
}
special.log {
<other directives>
}
has the above described behaviour. special.log is rotated, others are
not. Yes, I have tested this, reversed the order, etc etc.
** Affects: logrotate (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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logrotate duplicate processing incorrect
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