bug or normal?

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  Being the rookie that I am, I tried to change the time for the linux
machine with gnugk and I managed to set the time in 2012. GnuGK was
started and it responded by creating a lot of log files (200-300 of
them) that covered the difference in date, but not in year, I think.
Shouldn't the file rotation just check if the date corresponds with the
date at the start of the program and create _one_ new file for the new
date? Is it a bug or was it a normal behaviour?


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