#! /bin/sh
-# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/exicyclog.src,v 1.6 2008/01/30 20:09:24 nm4 Exp $
+# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/exicyclog.src,v 1.8 2008/07/28 18:24:13 fanf2 Exp $
# Copyright (c) 2006 University of Cambridge.
# See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution.
# in different places. We have a fudge that will search the usual suspects if
# requested.
-for cmd in chown chgrp mv rm ; do
+for cmd in chown chgrp chmod mv rm ; do
eval "oldcmd=\$$cmd"
if [ "$oldcmd" != "look_for_it" ] ; then continue ; fi
newcmd=$cmd
if [ -f $rejectlog.$keept ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$keept; fi;
if [ -f $rejectlog.$keept.$suffix ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$keept.$suffix; fi;
-if [ -f $paniclog.$keept ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$keept; fi;
-if [ -f $paniclog.$keept.$suffix ]; then $rm $rejectlog.$keept.$suffix; fi;
+if [ -f $paniclog.$keept ]; then $rm $paniclog.$keept; fi;
+if [ -f $paniclog.$keept.$suffix ]; then $rm $paniclog.$keept.$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.
if [ -f $paniclog ]; then
$mv $paniclog $paniclog.$first
- $chown $user:$group $rejectlog.$first
+ $chown $user:$group $paniclog.$first
$touch $paniclog
$chown $user:$group $paniclog
$chmod 640 $paniclog