On 20/01/2022 20.54, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote:
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But am I correct in tending to believe that logrotate only works on systemd controlled stuff?
Nope. Previously, it was a cronjob who triggered logrotate. Now it is a systemd timer, on openSUSE. Other distributions may do things differently. Now, you said there is no "/etc/logrotate.conf" on your system. First step: put it back. Erebor4:~ # rpm -qV logrotate Erebor4:~ # mv /etc/logrotate.conf /etc/PUFFlogrotate.conf Erebor4:~ # rpm -qV logrotate missing c /etc/logrotate.conf Erebor4:~ # mv /etc/PUFFlogrotate.conf /etc/logrotate.conf Erebor4:~ # rpm -qV logrotate Erebor4:~ # See? rpm -qV will tell you about missing files. Run "ls -l /etc/logrotate*", maybe you renamed it. Else, reinstall the package. Although, notice that Leap 15.2 is EOL. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from oS Leap 15.3 x86_64 (Erebor-4))