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2016 May 30
0
centos7 tmpfiles.d deleted outdate files
...est_10d, how to do that? thx.
On 2016?05?27? 02:12, Gordon Messmer wrote:
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2016 May 30
0
centos7 tmpfiles.d deleted outdate files
...s not
all files in that dir? thx.
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2010 Mar 25
1
Icalendar::UnknownPropertyMethod: Unknown property type: on Parsing a ical file
I downloaded the ics from
http://www.thegreenerleithsocial.org/events/cleanup-the-cycle-path and
tried to parse it in my rails app console:
?> cal_file = File.open("/tmp/Clean_up the Cycle Path-1.ics")
=> #<File:/tmp/Clean_up the Cycle Path-1.ics>
>> cals = Icalendar.parse(cal_file)
Icalendar::UnknownPropertyMethod: Unknown property type: website
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2016 May 25
4
centos7 tmpfiles.d deleted outdate files
Hi all,
I use centos7 and don't want to use tmpwatch as well as crond.
I have a question to use `systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service` with my custom
configured file in `tmpfiles.d` to delete outdated files periodically in
some log dir.
I have a `tmpfiles.d` configured file in `/etc/tmpfiles.d` named
`my_log.conf` in following contents.
```
#Type Path Mode UID GID Age Arg
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