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Currently, when the flag timestamp_in_log_file=false and max_log_file is set, instead of quitting logging or overwriting to preserve the size limit, glog just appends to the log file and eventually breaks the size limit.
Am I missing another flag to get the intended behavior of having a single log file of limited size? Or is this an actual limitation?
Currently, when the flag timestamp_in_log_file=false and max_log_file is set, instead of quitting logging or overwriting to preserve the size limit, glog just appends to the log file and eventually breaks the size limit.
Am I missing another flag to get the intended behavior of having a single log file of limited size? Or is this an actual limitation?
This appears to be similar to #809
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