> On May 15, 2017, at 10:43, Ian Lepore <i...@freebsd.org> wrote:
… > That's only a good argument for keeping the lines in the monolithic > file if those lines will be ignored when a file in the .conf.d > directory provides conflicting config. Otherwise my embedded product > that drops different rules for rotating /var/log/messages into .conf.d > STILL has to programmatically edit the monolithic file to remove the > standard rule(s). Bingo. This is part of the reason why I did this, apart from being selfish in not wanting to handle a handful of unnecessary entries in newsyslog/syslogd on all of my systems where I set these knobs to no. Literally all I did was `dd+p` in vim in the new files. I didn’t add or subtract any overall entries. Thanks, -Ngie
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