On Mon, Oct 01, 2018 at 10:08:59AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >    * Preserve locally set ENABLED=1 setting from /etc/default/spamassassin
> >      when installing on systemd-based systems. (Closes: 884163, 858457)
> 
> Since ENABLED has normally been ignored on systemd-based systems,
> it is set to 0 on most of them (and spamd was enabled by default),
> thus this isn't a fix.

Please elaborate on your claim, because I don't see it.  If a user has
set ENABLED=1 and upgrades to this package, spamd will be enabled. If
ENABLED=0, or is unset, then they will get the default behavior, which
is that spamd is disabled. This is the desired behavior, thus the bug is
closed.

It's likely that most people who were going to be impacted by this bug
have long since fixed it themselves by enabling the systemd service.
However, it's possible that there are a few systems out there still
running sysvinit that will transition to systemd, and for them this fix
is relevant.

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