vnstat's pacnew

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        $ diff /etc/vnstat.conf /etc/vnstat.conf.pacnew
        1c1
        < # vnStat 1.11 config file
        ---
        > # vnStat 1.12 config file
        5c5
        < Interface "enp3s0"
        ---
        > Interface "eth0"
        [snip]
        93c105
        < LogFile "/var/log/vnstat.log"
        ---
        > LogFile "/var/log/vnstat/vnstat.log"
        96c108
        < PidFile "/var/run/vnstat.pid"
        ---
        > PidFile "/var/run/vnstat/vnstat.pid"


Unlikely that on Arch Linux eth0 is more often used, than enp3s0.
Does it makes any sense to place a log file into a directory?

Regards,
Ralf


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