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Re: logrotation




I've installed it onto my real potato system, then it complains about no
'utmp' group and exits status 1. Is there any special way to create the
group? I'm assuming it doesn't need a specific gid, just one in the system
range.

On Wed, 19 May 1999, Joseph Carter wrote:

[snip]
> The package is considered production quality by Redhat (not that this
> means ANYTHING...) I've locally converted exim, apache, and a couple
> other things to it.  Seems to work fine.
> 
> Would like to hear about other people's experiences with it of course. 
> The issue is that uploading packages that use it would mean uploading
> packages that violate current log rotation policy.  =p
> 
> --
> Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org>            Debian GNU/Linux developer
> PGP: E8D68481E3A8BB77 8EE22996C9445FBE            The Source Comes First!
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> <jim> Lemme make sure I'm not wasting time here... bcwhite will remove
>       pkgs that havent been fixed that have outstanding bugs of severity
>       "important".  True or false?
> <JHM> jim: "important" or higher.  True.
> <jim> Then we're about to lose ftp.debian.org and dpkg :)
> * netgod will miss dpkg -- it was occasionally useful
> <Joey> We still have rpm....
> 


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