#8 is a good analysis... this change breaks manually running logrotate with a specific file as argument. It doesn't seem to affect automatic rotation due to the su line in /etc/logrotate.conf.
Seems that making root:syslog the default for all logrotate scripts would fix this behavior, as would reverting ownership of /var/log to root:root.
#8 is a good analysis... this change breaks manually running logrotate with a specific file as argument. It doesn't seem to affect automatic rotation due to the su line in /etc/logrotate. conf.
Seems that making root:syslog the default for all logrotate scripts would fix this behavior, as would reverting ownership of /var/log to root:root.