Rename LOGNAME to LOGFILENAME.

LOGNAME has historically been used for the username.  Using it for
the logfile name causes confusion.  For example, Python's
getpass.getuser() will return the value of LOGNAME.

Change-Id: I3f569d54f93c4898654fddb91f3b569831e75a2c
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David Ripton 2013-03-06 09:58:39 -05:00
parent 0d71d1ec56
commit 406019a74e

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@ -524,9 +524,9 @@ if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then
# as the template to search for, appending '.*' to match the date
# we added on earlier runs.
LOGDIR=$(dirname "$LOGFILE")
LOGNAME=$(basename "$LOGFILE")
LOGFILENAME=$(basename "$LOGFILE")
mkdir -p $LOGDIR
find $LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name $LOGNAME.\* -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \;
find $LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name $LOGFILENAME.\* -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \;
LOGFILE=$LOGFILE.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}
SUMFILE=$LOGFILE.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.summary
@ -556,8 +556,8 @@ if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then
echo_summary "stack.sh log $LOGFILE"
# Specified logfile name always links to the most recent log
ln -sf $LOGFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGNAME
ln -sf $SUMFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGNAME.summary
ln -sf $LOGFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGFILENAME
ln -sf $SUMFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGFILENAME.summary
else
# Set up output redirection without log files
# Copy stdout to fd 3