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Changing the logname with sudo

If you use sudo and RCS, the
$Author: carlos $ and $Id: 20040517-newsletter.xml,v 1.2 2004/05/31 00:11:04 carlos Exp $
RCS tags always appear as root instead of the actual person that edited the file. It's possible to compare file modification times with sudo log entries, but that's tedious. There's a much simpler way using sudo options.

Edit /etc/sudoers with visudo and add the following line:

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Defaults>root    !set_logname

This tells sudo not to change the logname to root, but to use the existing username. Now, RCS tags will show the real author.

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