On 23/07/10 18:54, Sergey B Kirpichev wrote:
I guess because I haven't written a proper config file yet? Anyway, it's
still spamming my syslog *every 10 minutes*. This should at least be an
option that's off by default.

It's a fresh install, right?


yeah.

logrotate is part of the standard install for Debian webservers (at least
apache2 and lighttpd). this is not "site specific".

Yes, but your logrotate settings is very "site specific" and far, far
away from defaults...

Where did I suggest that I edited my logrotate scripts? They are unchanged since being installed...

Or do you mean the solution I proposed? AFAICS Debian utility packages normally assume they're going to be used on/by other Debian packages, so it's fine to assume that awstats is being installed for the logs on some local Debian webserver package.

In fact, the solution I described in the cloned bug reports above, won't put any extra effort on awstats maintenance:

- awstats adds some update scripts into <DIR>. job done on the awstats side.
- default logrotate scripts of various webservers call <DIR> when rotating logs. (what I made those cloned reports for) - if a site admin wants to use non-default log settings, then they'll need to edit their logrotate scripts anyhow.

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