10-23-2009
In general there is no such things about log files. It is completely different if they rotate and/or if they have fixed size. It's great if applications producing a log file have options to set the max size, number etc. of log files. But it depends about which log files you mean.
There are tools like logrotate to keep them circulating etc. or write your own script to handle them.
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svk::log::changedpaths
SVK::Log::ChangedPaths(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Log::ChangedPaths(3)
NAME
SVK::Log::ChangedPaths - partly lazy list of SVK::Log::ChangedPath objects
SYNOPSIS
use SVK::Log::ChangedPaths;
my $changed_paths = SVK::Log::ChangedPaths->new( $root );
for my $changed_path ( $changed_paths->paths() ) {
...
}
DESCRIPTION
An object of this class represents a collection of details about the files/directories that were changed in a particular revision. Some
log filters want access to information about which paths were affected during a certain revision and others don't. Using this object
allows the calculation of path details to be postponed until it's truly needed.
METHODS
new
Accepts the return value of "SVK::Path->root()" as a parameter and constructs a SVK::Log::ChangedPaths object from it.
paths
Returns a list of SVK::Log::ChangedPath objects each of which represents the details of the changes to a particular path.
DIAGNOSTICS
None
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
SVK::Log::ChangedPaths requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
o SVK::Log::ChangedPath
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None known
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None known
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Log::ChangedPaths(3)