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feeping creaturism
From: |
James Morrison |
Subject: |
feeping creaturism |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Mar 2002 18:38:33 -0800 (PST) |
> > This firmlink patch should conform to the GCS, and the time
mode works
> > nicely.
> >
> > 2002-03-09 James A. Morrison <ja2morri@uwaterloo.ca>
> >
> > * firmlink.c: Added the functionality for multiple targets
decided
> > on by a command line option choosing randomly,
sequencially, or
> > based on the date/time.
> I am glad to see that you have taken the time to play with some of
the
> code and begun to understand it. However, I am not convinced of
the
> general utility of this patch: in my opinion, it is better to avoid
> freeping creaturism.
Well, this is quite a feature to add. Personally, I intend on using
this in conjunction with a transdir translator to store my apache
logs. Transdir[1] will be a stripped down hostmux, that doesn't mux
anything. So I'll do this
settrans /var/log/apache /hurd/transdir /hurd/filemux --date="%Y-%W"
/home/jim/apache '${file}'
This will store my apache logs in /home/jim/apache, and
/var/log/apache will just be a reference to this weeks logs. Now if
I can figure out a way to add transparent gunzip to filemux, I will
have found a way to replace all the things I know logrotate does with
translators that do the job better and more accurately.
[1] If anyone has a better name for this idea, I would be happy to
here it.
=====
James Morrison
University of Waterloo
Computer Science - Digital Hardware
2A co-op
http://hurd.dyndns.org
Anyone refering this as 'Open Source' shall be eaten by a GNU
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- feeping creaturism,
James Morrison <=