/etc/logrotate.conf

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    On Linux -

    # see "man logrotate" for details
    # rotate log files weekly
    weekly
    
    # use the syslog group by default, since this is the owning group
    # of /var/log/syslog.
    su root syslog
    
    # keep 2 weeks worth of backlogs
    rotate 1
    
    # create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones
    create
    
    # uncomment this if you want your log files compressed
    compress
    
    # packages drop log rotation information into this directory
    include /etc/logrotate.d
    
    # no packages own wtmp, or btmp -- we'll rotate them here
    /var/log/wtmp {
    missingok
    monthly
    create 0664 root utmp
    rotate 1
    }
    
    /var/log/btmp {
    missingok
    monthly
    create 0660 root utmp
    rotate 1
    }
    
    # system-specific logs may be configured here

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