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bug#25475: tail -f behaviour
From: |
Bernhard Voelker |
Subject: |
bug#25475: tail -f behaviour |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Jan 2017 19:33:29 +0100 |
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On 01/18/2017 05:39 PM, f0rhum wrote:
> Hi
> This is about tail v5.97
First of all, this is a ~10 years old version.
Even if this turns out to be a bug in the software, you won't get any support
for it. Did you try the latest version (8.26)?
> I have a log file that is updated every 5mn, a timestamped message being
> appended to a new line at the end
> On the third time an indentical message would be writen, the last line
> is replaced by "..." then the message is writen
>
> Tracking changes with tail -f stops after this, which may be intended
> behaviour as man states "as the file grows".
>
> Although, when pruning a bunch of lines from the head of the file, then a
> yet running tracking still won't update even the file size grows, like if the
> file size was
> grabbed on the very beginning of the command and never updated on each
> iteration.
>
> To be honest, I didn't try to see what happens if I prune a single line
> and see what the next 2nd and further iterations show.
To be honest, I do not understand what you mean by "pruning" in this
context, so I'm confused about what is going on.
Can you provide a simple example like:
touch file
tail -f file &
sleep 2
printf "some line\n" >> file
sleep 2
printf "only some words ..." >> file
sleep 2
printf "... on a continued line ..." >> file
sleep 2
printf "... which is now terminated\n" >> file
sleep 2
kill $!
wait $!
Thanks & have a nice day,
Berny