Jari Aalto
2006-Feb-06 15:33 UTC
[Logcheck-devel] Bug#351669: logcheck: [manual] the sudo(1) is missing from EXAMPLES
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.35 Severity: minor Current manual reads: EXAMPLES logcheck can be invoked directly thanks to su(8) or sudo(8), which change the user ID: logcheck -o -t Check the logfiles without updating the offset. Print everything to STDOUT I believe this shuold be formatted as: EXAMPLES logcheck can be invoked directly thanks to su(8) or sudo(8), which change the user ID. The following Checks the logfiles without updating the offset and outputs everything to STDOUT. sudo -u logcheck logcheck -o -t -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'stable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Kernel: Linux 2.6.14-2-686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ISO-8859-1) (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_US) Versions of packages logcheck depends on: ii adduser 3.81 Add and remove users and groups ii cron 3.0pl1-92 management of regular background p ii debconf [debconf 1.4.70 Debian configuration management sy ii debianutils 2.15.2 Miscellaneous utilities specific t ii exim4-daemon-hea 4.60-3 exim MTA (v4) daemon with extended ii lockfile-progs 0.1.10 Programs for locking and unlocking ii logcheck-databas 1.2.42 database of system log rules for t ii logtail 1.2.42 Print log file lines that have not ii mailx 1:8.1.2-0.20050715cvs-1 A simple mail user agent ii sysklogd [system 1.4.1-17.1 System Logging Daemon logcheck recommends no packages.
Jamie L. Penman-Smithson
2006-Feb-08 03:08 UTC
Bug#351669: [Logcheck-devel] Bug#351669: logcheck: [manual] the sudo(1) is missing from EXAMPLES
tags 351669 pending thanks Hey Jari, On 6 Feb 2006, at 15:33, Jari Aalto wrote:> Current manual reads: > > EXAMPLES > logcheck can be invoked directly thanks to su(8) or sudo > (8), which > change the user ID:<snip>> I believe this shuold be formatted as: > > EXAMPLES > > logcheck can be invoked directly thanks to su(8) or sudo(8), > which change the user ID. The following Checks the logfiles > without updating the offset and outputs everything to STDOUT. > > sudo -u logcheck logcheck -o -tI've changed it to read: logcheck can be invoked directly thanks to su(8) or sudo(8), which change the user ID. The following example checks the logfiles without updating the offset and outputs everything to STDOUT. sudo -u logcheck logcheck -o -t Thanks, -- -Jamie L. Penman-Smithson <jamie at silverdream.org> t: +44 1273 424795; f: +44 1273 424795 PGP: C0A7 955E EED6 A309 23D7 863B C76A 26A3 F0DC FCA8 never send mail to: oubliette.z at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/logcheck-devel/attachments/20060208/513ff979/attachment.pgp
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