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Peter Portante ec316d199a journalctl: Periodically call sd_journal_process in journalctl
If `journalctl` take a long time to process messages, and during that
time journal file rotation occurs, a `journalctl` client will keep
those rotated files open until it calls `sd_journal_process()`, which
typically happens as a result of calling `sd_journal_wait()` below in
the "following" case.  By periodically calling `sd_journal_process()`
during the processing loop we shrink the window of time a client
instance has open file descriptors for rotated (deleted) journal
files.

(Lennart: slightly reworked version, that dropped some of the commenting
which was solved otherwise)
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