Paul Martin a écrit :

This SHOULD work and DOES work for most people.  It even says it's
working!

Which version of logrotate are you actually using?
I'm using logrotate 3.8.1-4 as it is written at the start of this bugreport.
Package: logrotate
Version: 3.8.1-4

Is it from the
Debian archive?
Yes
Are ACLs enabled on the filesystem with /var/log on
it?
The ACLs aren't enabled
Are you running with selinux enabled?
Yes , selinux is permissive and selinuxtype is refpolicy-targeted

Which MTA are you using and does it have its own logrotate script?
I'm using Postfix. It doesn't have an own script

I'm inclined to think this is a misconfiguration rather than a fault
in logrotate.

Does your amavis log get the same permissions breakage?
Amavis log doesn't have this problem while it's configured in the same file with the same parameters, but it doesn't hace the same owner and group

The other possibility is that there's a race condition between
logrotate and syslog-ng...

Is that /etc/logrotate.d/syslog-ng the stock one or did you modify it?

I modified /etc/logrotate.d/syslog-ng


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