On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello again
I had submitted this bug in the "installation" package, because It hapenned right after an upgrade, someone moved it to sendmail.
But after making a :
grep -r "OTP unavailable because can't read/write key database" /etc

I found only two occurences of this message :
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/postfix:^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ postfix/smtpd\[[0-9]+\]: OTP unavailable because can't read/write key database /etc/opiekeys: No such file or directory$ /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/slapd:^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ slapd\[[0-9]+\]: OTP unavailable because can't read/write key database /etc/opiekeys: No such file or directory$

So it seems that the bug should be moved to logcheck package

Actually, the problem is caused by the SASL package - it seems to try
OPIE even if you tell it not to...

You have a few choices:
        1 touch the file it wants /etc/opiekeys - this will silence the
          log

        2 remove the opie library in /usr/lib/sasl2

        3 report the bug againts SASL2

by the way, I find the bugs search interface really un-usefull because if you don't know neither the name of the involved package nor the number of the bug, it's impossible to quickly find the infos on a bug... You should use bugzilla instead which is much more efficient.

The Debian bug system is older than bugzilla, and has been improved much
over the years... you'll not find us able to just swap engines.

If you find specific issues, feel free to report them (as bugs, of
course) :)

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<Knghtbrd> you got ripped off  ;>
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