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Seems as if the Dapper apache2-common does create/touch the files
/var/log/apache2/{error,access}.log.
I've also taken a closer look at the apache2 logrotate. Can't make it to
do away with {error,access}.log, which I guess makes sense considering
the notifempty option.
Not sure if there is anythi
Andreas Olsson wrote:
> I'll see if I can recreate the scenario going back to dapper.
>
> Regarding getting the same problem on Hardy by simpling installing and
> removing apache2.2-common; have you actually tried it? I have, and I
> wrote about it in my first comment.
>
> Well, I guess there still
I'll see if I can recreate the scenario going back to dapper.
Regarding getting the same problem on Hardy by simpling installing and
removing apache2.2-common; have you actually tried it? I have, and I
wrote about it in my first comment.
Well, I guess there still might be the possibility of logra
Andreas Olsson wrote:
> Which of these events took place when you ran Dapper and what was done
> after the upgrade to Hardy?
>
Probably the install (and use to compile stuff) was done on dapper and
the removal on hardy. But as far as I see, it's still possible to get
the same problem on hardy
Which of these events took place when you ran Dapper and what was done
after the upgrade to Hardy?
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logrotate cron spams when only apache2.2-common installed
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Andreas Olsson wrote:
> How did you manage to have the packaget manager remove /var/log/apache2
> without touching /etc/logrotate.d/apache2? The only way I've managed to
> get apt to remove /var/log/apache2 is by purging apache2.2-common, and
> that also removes /etc/logrotate.d/apache2.
>
> Was it
How did you manage to have the packaget manager remove /var/log/apache2
without touching /etc/logrotate.d/apache2? The only way I've managed to
get apt to remove /var/log/apache2 is by purging apache2.2-common, and
that also removes /etc/logrotate.d/apache2.
Was it a fresh install of Hardy, or was