** Changed in: logwatch (Debian)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
logwatch missing conf files
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workaround :
create the missing file in /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/html/.
here is one I've got in my server :
footer.html
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Logwatch ©Copyright 2002-2006 Kirk Bauer
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any perso
I'm mean what cviniciusm reports on 2009-11-12, affects me too in the
exact same way.
It seems to be a recent bug, because some of my server on which logwatch
was installed for a while do not have the issue.
On a working server :
tho...@home:/home/special/thomas/emule/done$ locate header.html
/
Is there a workaround ?
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Hello,
When configured to use the format html, logwatch sends an empty e-mail.
Here the information:
# dpkg -p logwatch
Package: logwatch
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 2592
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers
Architecture: all
Version: 7.3.6.cvs20
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
** Changed in: logwatch (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Here is an excerpt from /usr/share/doc/logwatch/HOWTO-Customize-
LogWatch.gz
You can customize the output of logwatch by modifying variables in the
/etc/logwatch/conf directory.
Default values are specified in the /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf
directory. Your distribution may have set additio
The logwatch package installs an empty directory tree under
/etc/logwatch/ that mirrors the tree at /usr/share/logwatch/distr.conf/
but without any files. The /etc/logwatch/ directory is meant to provide
a space to supplement the default dist.conf settings. However, most
other packages install th