RE: log behavior

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Logrotate is the script that does this 

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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 5:50 PM
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Subject: log behavior

Hello list, 

I was wondering about how to do the following, if someone knows right
off the top of their head, or off the top of their head know where I
will find the answer to this specific question: 

I wish to prevent certain logs (specifically, for now,
/var/log/cups/page_log) from being moved or deleted. This is so that,
whenever I feel like it, I can have a look at printing activity that has
taken place, without having to anticipate a daemon's removal of the
logs. I want to be able to just look at the logs when I wish, and to
remove the logs manually if the need arises. What should I do? 

Thank you very much, 

Christian Leger

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