Radix cross Linux

The main Radix cross Linux repository contains the build scripts of packages, which have the most complete and common functionality for desktop machines

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+# /etc/logrotate.conf
+#
+# logrotate is designed to ease administration of systems that generate large
+# numbers of log files.  It allows automatic rotation, compression, removal, and
+# mailing of log files.  Each log file may be handled daily, weekly, monthly, or
+# when it grows too large.
+#
+# logrotate is normally run daily from root's crontab.
+#
+# For more details, see "man logrotate".
+
+# rotate log files weekly:
+weekly
+
+# keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs:
+rotate 4
+
+# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones:
+create
+
+# don't rotate empty log files
+notifempty
+
+# uncomment if you want to use the date as a suffix of the rotated file
+#dateext
+
+# uncomment this if you want your log files compressed:
+#compress
+
+# uncomment this to put rotated logs in "oldlogs" subdir  
+# this is relative to the original dir of the to-be-rotated file
+# You can use a full path here, but beware of identically-named
+# logfiles in different directories, e.g. httpd logs
+#olddir oldlogs
+
+# some packages install log rotation information in this directory:
+include /etc/logrotate.d
+
+# Rotate /var/log/wtmp:
+/var/log/wtmp {
+    monthly
+    create 0664 root utmp
+	minsize 1M
+    rotate 1
+}
+
+# Rotate /var/log/btmp:
+/var/log/btmp {
+    monthly
+    create 0600 root root
+    rotate 1
+}
+
+# Note that /var/log/lastlog is not rotated.  This is intentional, and it should
+# not be.  The lastlog file is a database, and is also a sparse file that takes
+# up much less space on the drive than it appears.
+
+# system-specific logs may be also be configured below: