Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
It was not the package itself. It's OK. it was the syslog.conf
that I had made an error in an entry I didn't catch at first. There
is no such thing as a "local8" and that is what I had for logging.
That was what was killing the whole shebang. I knew the syslog had
changed, I just didn't catch the error by being in a hurry.
You said you had DEFAULT install. Here's the exact quote:
Me: "Is this a default syslog config or has it been modified to maybe
redirect to a logging box?"
You: "No, logging box -- everything as far as syslog and messages is
default."
Redirecting all logging to a different level is not default.
The point is if you would have ran the command and seen that the
config file had changed you could have looked into it and saw that
there was something messed up.
j
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I *DID* look at the config file, and I knew when I looked, it had
changed. When I stated it was a default install, I meant there was no
logging box involved. If you insist on continuing on with this dialog
because I didn't do as you stated, then take it offline. Nobody wants
to hear two grown men bitch at each other. As far as I'm concerned,
this discussion is over. I made the mistake, and I admitted it. What
more do you want? A confession?
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