I guess the logrotate-config for httpd is marked noreplace. So you could
either delete all lines from that file or just comment all lines out
instead of removing the file.
RPM should sense that the file was changed and should not touch it.
Am Donnerstag, den 16.08.2007, 21:24 -0500 schrieb Scott
Moseman:> I swear that I've removed httpd from logrotate.d on more
> than one occasion because I prefer to rotate httpd logs
> on my own schedule. But the config keeps on returning
> and throwing off my stats. I'm assuming that when there
> is an Apache upgrade that it's re-inserting the config into
> the logrotate.d directory? Is there an easy way to stop it
> >from doing this? I *really* do not want to have to manually
> remove the config each time I upgrade Apache...
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
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