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Package: logcheck
Version: 1.2.14
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream

While looking through a few pages worth of FTP logs and other such
things in my logcheck reports, I would think that many people might find
the ability to have rewrite rules for logcheck.  It would enable
administrators to sift out a lot of the extra cruft from certain logs
that may not be relevant to their situation, and even to make certain
lines stand out more visually then others (either just by using indented
text or maybe even ansi colors... or something)

Just a little thing that I know I would find usefull for various of the
logs I monitor without having to write a bunch of scripts to pre process
the logs.  Of course, I dunno how well this could be achieved with the
gnu regexps versus running it through somehting else like sed or
whatever. :)



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[snip: bugs that ended up being: remove support for running
syslog-summary from logcheck, dating back to ~ 2020!]
[ snip: discussion of local version of syslog-summary]

> https://git.alphanet.ch/gitweb/?p=various;a=blob;f=logcheck/syslog-summary;h=dcfe82b9ab2065309dc39f929d0d5c9055c75f55;hb=HEAD

I only just spotted this - on 11 Nov 2024 (approx 3 days after the
last message in this bug!), a new syslog-summary
was uploaded to debian (see https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/syslog-summary).

So im closing this bug against logcheck which asked to remove the
support - luckily no-one actioned it in the last few years!
If anyone reading thinks there is something to do in logcheck, please
open a new bug!

I'm cc'ing the syslog-summary maintainers in case they want to check
out marc's version, linked above

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