Hi Michael,

Thanks for reaching out. It's been a long time since I looked at dbconfig-common (and I'm not the author), so things are extremely rusty.

On 17-04-2025 20:28, Michael Biebl wrote:
     kim.iserv.dev ~ # LC_ALL=C dpkg --configure -a
     Setting up rsyslog-pgsql (8.2302.0-1+deb12u1) ...
     dbconfig-common: writing config to
     /etc/dbconfig-common/rsyslog-pgsql.conf
     Not replacing deleted config file /etc/rsyslog.d/pgsql.conf


Are you sure that rsyslog-pgsql can handle an absent config file? ^^ Remember that debian policy says that package have to respect the removal of a configuration file by the sys-admin, so dbconfig-common does that and it seems that it registered the file with ucf earlier and now thinks that it was removed.

     dbconfig-common: flushing administrative password


Because it seems like dbconfig-common exited gracefully here. So, I'm wondering if the failure happens during dbconfig-common or afterwards.

Maybe you can try what happens if you install rsyslog-pgsql and opt-out of dbconfig-common help (I recall that's the first question).

Paul

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