Really strange. I always thought it's sufficient to purge a package to get rid of all gconf data but I needed to restart GDM for a clean gconf.
Ok, I tested the trivial fix (as already said I just check if default_logfiles[i] exist with fopen) and it seems to work.
Only Xorg.0.log gets added, the rest either doesn't exist on disk or already exists in /etc/syslog.conf.
Really strange. I always thought it's sufficient to purge a package to get rid of all gconf data but I needed to restart GDM for a clean gconf.
Ok, I tested the trivial fix (as already said I just check if default_logfiles[i] exist with fopen) and it seems to work.
Only Xorg.0.log gets added, the rest either doesn't exist on disk or already exists in /etc/syslog.conf.