From: Josh Soref Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 17:58:52 +0000 (+0000) Subject: replace keept with rotation X-Git-Tag: exim-4_89_RC1~39 X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=df958af47d8995896ae25882f4a3564f378ef8e4;p=exim.git replace keept with rotation Log rotate documentation does not actually give a term for this portion of a filename, but to the extent that I can find a term, a number of places call it a "rotation number". Replacing keept which is inaccurate and misleading with rotation makes the code a little easier to read. --- diff --git a/src/src/exicyclog.src b/src/src/exicyclog.src index c491b205b..4fb160ac0 100644 --- a/src/src/exicyclog.src +++ b/src/src/exicyclog.src @@ -232,16 +232,16 @@ $b # Now do the job. First remove the files that have "fallen off the bottom". # Look for both the compressed and uncompressed forms. -if [ $keep -lt 10 ]; then keept=0$keep; else keept=$keep; fi; +if [ $keep -lt 10 ]; then rotation=0$keep; else rotation=$keep; fi; -if [ -f $mainlog.$keept ]; then $rm $mainlog.$keept; fi; -if [ -f $mainlog.$keept.$suffix ]; then $rm $mainlog.$keept.$suffix; fi; +if [ -f $mainlog.$rotation ]; then $rm $mainlog.$rotation; fi; +if [ -f $mainlog.$rotation.$suffix ]; then $rm $mainlog.$rotation.$suffix; fi; -if [ -f $rejectlog.$keept ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$keept; fi; -if [ -f $rejectlog.$keept.$suffix ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$keept.$suffix; fi; +if [ -f $rejectlog.$rotation ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$rotation; fi; +if [ -f $rejectlog.$rotation.$suffix ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$rotation.$suffix; fi; -if [ -f $paniclog.$keept ]; then $rm $paniclog.$keept; fi; -if [ -f $paniclog.$keept.$suffix ]; then $rm $paniclog.$keept.$suffix; fi; +if [ -f $paniclog.$rotation ]; then $rm $paniclog.$rotation; fi; +if [ -f $paniclog.$rotation.$suffix ]; then $rm $paniclog.$rotation.$suffix; fi; # Now rename all the previous old files by increasing their numbers by 1. # When the number is less than 10, insert a leading zero.