On Friday 24 November 2006 23:34, Michael Stahnke wrote: > Do a lot of people actually remove logrotate? I find it quite handy on > every system I have. I guess I vote for Requires: logrotate. If you don't > want logrotate, won't that mess up several other packages also? if you have packages require logrotate and some one wants to remove it it will pull alot of stuff out. logrotate itself really doesn't take up much room on my desktop about 160K the files dropped in /etc/logrotate.d take up 232K and if the packages that put things there required logrotate it would remove cups yum acpid BackupPC kdebase mgetty bind rpm samba net-snmp syslog tomcat httpd to name a few. realistically if you make the packages start to require logrotate you wont be able to remove it. and as i said before Disk is cheap. and it really is small. -- ,-._|\ Dennis Gilmore, RHCE / \ Proud Australian \_.--._/ | Aurora | Fedora | v -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list