Package: puppetmaster-common Version: 2.6.3-1 Severity: minor It looks like neither puppet queue nor /etc/init.d/puppetqd removes the PID file created by puppet queue when it stops, which can lead to some confusion if the daemon has been stopped and then someone tries to stop it again and it continues to reference the old PID (which may have been reused).
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