Paul Makepeace writes:
> At least with Debian the log rotation duties are handed over to savelog
> who's invoked in a /etc/cron.daily/exim script. This is quite a traditional
> unix-y way of doing things. The problem since these parameters are
> hard-coded into the script comes if the default number of files to keep
> changes or it's only desire to rotate weekly or whatever. When the package
> is upgraded these script hacks are typically lost, and worse often silently.
...........
> Merry New Millennium,
> Paul
Paul, there is a script "exicyclog" in the Exim distribution. You can
do what your want from the crontab of "exim" user, i.e. the user who
owns Exim log files and have the right to write to log directory.
It is a Unix way to do thinds -- each program does its own job, and
these programs are grouped together to do the large projects.
Best regards and H.N.Y.
Dmitry
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