[07:43] <ducasse> morning, EriC^^ - how's life?
[07:43] <EriC^^> morning ducasse
[07:43] <EriC^^> good, just waking up, you?
[07:44] <ducasse> the same :)
[07:48] <ducasse> EriC^^: do you have tons of line in the journal from systemd-tmpfiles about 'Duplicate line for path "/var/log", ignoring.'?
[07:51] <EriC^^> how do i check?
[07:51] <EriC^^> sudo journalctl ?
[07:55] <ducasse> journalctl -p 4 -u systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
[07:56] <ducasse> looks to me like there are entries for /var/log in bot var.conf and the rsyslog.conf file, but with different permissions.
[07:56] <ducasse> *both
[09:00] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:01] <EriC^^> ducasse: yes i get that error twice
[09:02] <ducasse> morning, lordievader
[09:02] <EriC^^> morning lordievader
[09:03] <ducasse> EriC^^: i seem to be getting them once a day or so. i'll just hack it locally, probably not worth filing a bug over. i just dislike log spam.
[09:04] <lordievader> Hey ducasse, EriC^^. How are you guys?
[09:04] <EriC^^> lordievader: good thanks, yourself?
[09:04] <lordievader> ducasse: What is in /etc/tmpfiles.d/* ?
[09:05] <lordievader> EriC^^: Doing good here, waiting for coffee.
[09:05] <EriC^^> :)
[09:05] <ducasse> lordievader: nada, but there are .conf files in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d
[09:06] <lordievader> ducasse: What do they detail?
[09:07] <ducasse> lordievader: permissions and ownerships for temporary files and dirs, for systemd-tmpfiles to use.
[09:07] <lordievader> Nothing about /var/log?
[09:07] <lordievader> Hmm, maybe I am reading the backlog wrong XD
[09:09] <ducasse> "looks to me like there are entries for /var/log in bot var.conf and the rsyslog.conf file, but with different permissions."
[09:09] <ducasse> i've just commented out one of them for now, to get rid of the message.
[09:10] <lordievader> What are the permissions respectively?
[09:10] <ducasse> 755 and 775, with the group owner in the rsyslog file being syslog
[09:12] <lordievader> On my Gentoo box /var/log has root:root 755.
[09:12] <lordievader> Same on a Debian box.
[09:13] <lordievader> It could be that rsyslog requires different permissions to work.
[09:14] <ducasse> it looks like it, rsyslog does not run as root but syslog.
[09:14] <ducasse> i'm using the rsyslog perms now in any case.
[09:16] <ducasse> i image the other entry is there to be used if you get rid of rsyslogd in favor of journald.
[09:17] <ducasse> *imagine, gah.
[09:19] <lordievader> Sounds reasonable, yes.
[11:22] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:48] <brunch875> Hello BluesKaj, don't mind my high-latency responses
[12:08] <BluesKaj> hey brunch875 mine too :-)
[20:33] <Bashing-om> rebooting .. brb .
[21:27] <Bashing-om> !info arduino xenial