Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Hi:
Today an update to logrotate has hit the factory repositories and I
I have a question -- in addition to running the system logrotations, I also have my logrotate rotate some user logs. So the system logrotate ran out of /etc/cron.daily, while the one for my log files runs out of my user-crontab. Should there be any difference for me running it out of my crontab while the system instance will normally be running via systemd? FWIW, I resent several of Redhat's changes that disallow group control of system files...having logrotate check that it is only writable by the 'root' UID disallows group-wheel based management policies (or me in group 'root', being more to the point). Additionally the requirement to have all the files that are rotated to be owned and writable only as root was a further annoyance. Does suse need to take all the crap RH puts out -- not that they don't put out lots of good stuff too, but lately some of their security changes have been "less than well thought out". Example -- most daemons run under their own UID/GID on my system. That mean that many daemon-written logs wouldn't get rotated with the stock logrotate. Is that really what is wanted? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org