On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 12:35 -0400, Richard Ryniker wrote:
I have two complaints about the implementation of what looks to be a
good
idea:
/var/log/messages is littered with messages (every two minutes, using the
default configuration) that, in effect, say "Nothing interesting to say."
Sep 15 23:07:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:09:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:11:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:13:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:15:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:17:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:19:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:21:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:23:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
Sep 15 23:25:40 vista abrtd: Scanning syslog...
This may be caused by some test code that should have been removed before
the abrt package was built. If it is intentional, the
/etc/abrt/abrt.conf file ought to have some statement that suppresses
"nothing to say" messages until the user changes it to request them.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=522847
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