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PRs for manpage 'newsyslog(8)'

This is an experimental report containing PRs for manpage 'newsyslog(8)' as of Fri May 30 07:38:22 2014 UTC. See notes.


PRs for manpage 'newsyslog(8)':
SSubmittedTrackerResp.Description
o2014/05/17bin/189878newsyslog(8) confused by some timezones (apparently)
o2013/12/02bin/184424[patch] newsyslog(8) run shell command feature does not work (R flag in config file)
o2013/06/14bin/179546syslog(8)/newsyslog(8) don't handle years sanely
o2011/09/24bin/160967newsyslog(8) is not working
o2011/09/09bin/160586newsyslog(8) can't properly rotate log files when there are no enough inodes
o2007/11/25bin/118248gavinnewsyslog(8) does not obey -s (nosignal) flag
o2007/08/13bin/115486[patch] [request] newsyslog(8) -- provide ability to compress Nth rotated file
o2006/06/03bin/98468newsyslog(8): Value over 99 in newsyslog.conf count field silently ignored
o2002/03/30bin/36553gad[patch] [request] Two new features in newsyslog(8)
o2001/09/18bin/30654gad[patch] Added ability for newsyslog(8) to archive logs
10 problems total.


Notes

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