Christopher Ross
2016-10-20 11:20:59 UTC
I asked this question on the Fedora list, but was referred here, so here
goes.
I've been running rsnapshot happily on various systems (not just Fedora)
for years. Yesterday afternoon on my desktop machine (Fedora 23 w/ KDE)
there was a routine DNF update of rsnapshot to
rsnapshot-1.4.2-1.fc23.noarch
Since that update, the format of the date/time field in the
rsnapshot.log has gone funny, as per the following examples...
[19/Oct/2016:11:53:42] /usr/bin/rsnapshot daily: completed successfully
[19/Oct/2016:12:04:15] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
-- update here --
[2016-10-19T18:08:11] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
[2016-10-20T00:07:09] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
[2016-10-20T06:06:31] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
I notice that the update brought in a new config file (installed as
/etc/rsnapshot.conf.rpmnew) so I have merged my local configuration into
the updated defaults and renamed the file, but it made no difference.
Is anyone else seeing this? Is there an easy fix?
Many thanks,
Chris R.
goes.
I've been running rsnapshot happily on various systems (not just Fedora)
for years. Yesterday afternoon on my desktop machine (Fedora 23 w/ KDE)
there was a routine DNF update of rsnapshot to
rsnapshot-1.4.2-1.fc23.noarch
Since that update, the format of the date/time field in the
rsnapshot.log has gone funny, as per the following examples...
[19/Oct/2016:11:53:42] /usr/bin/rsnapshot daily: completed successfully
[19/Oct/2016:12:04:15] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
-- update here --
[2016-10-19T18:08:11] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
[2016-10-20T00:07:09] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
[2016-10-20T06:06:31] /usr/bin/rsnapshot hourly: completed successfully
I notice that the update brought in a new config file (installed as
/etc/rsnapshot.conf.rpmnew) so I have merged my local configuration into
the updated defaults and renamed the file, but it made no difference.
Is anyone else seeing this? Is there an easy fix?
Many thanks,
Chris R.