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Re: Check $HOME for an ever growing razor-agent.log

From: Theo Van Dinter <felicity(at)apache.org>
Date: Fri Oct 19 2007 - 02:17:54 EDT


On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 02:01:25PM +0800, jidanni@jidanni.org wrote:
> Check your $HOME for an ever growing ~/razor-agent.log apparently
> brought in by sa-update two days ago, which will one day fill your
> disk, according to a web search.

sa-update doesn't impact the razor config at all. If you're now using the Razor plugin (which sa-update can't change either unless you let it enable plugins that come from the update channel) for checks or reports, and haven't disabled razor logging, then sure, you'll get a log.

> How to tell it that just like the other 99% of spamassassin, logging
> should be off by default? Docs not clear.

Razor is not SpamAssassin, it's a third-party tool that can be used by SpamAssassin. :) If you don't want logging in razor, it's trivial to turn it off.

> Or must one rm razor-agent.log && ln -s /dev/null razor-agent.log ?

You could read the docs to find out how to disable it. :)

In short, add the following to your ~/.razor/razor-agent.conf file:

debuglevel = 0

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