Bug#1094571:

2025-01-30 Thread Michael Tokarev
30.01.2025 23:22, Andreas Hasenack wrote: How about this trivial pr https://salsa.debian.org/postfix-team/postfix-dev/-/merge_requests/46 Hmm. I comitted the fix before adding the "pending" tag (so before my first reply in this bug), but forgot to push it. I'm sorry for this. Done now. /mjt

Bug#1094571:

2025-01-30 Thread Andreas Hasenack
How about this trivial pr https://salsa.debian.org/postfix-team/postfix-dev/-/merge_requests/46 : --- a/debian/configure-instance.in +++ b/debian/configure-instance.in @@ -167,6 +167,8 @@ done mkdir -p usr/lib/sasl2 # https://bugs.debian.org/426338 +mkdir dev # https://bugs.debian.org/1094571 +

Bug#1094571:

2025-01-29 Thread Andreas Hasenack
I think as long as the chroot structure is still being created in /var/spool/postfix, it makes sense to re-create the dev subdirectory.

Bug#1094571: postfix: installs rsyslogd snippet that points to a directory that does not exist

2025-01-28 Thread Michael Tokarev
Control: tag -1 + confirmed pending 28.01.2025 23:29, Andreas Hasenack wrote: ... This leads to rsyslogd throwing this error in the logs: 2025-01-28T20:26:13.670487+00:00 sid rsyslogd: cannot create '/var/spool/postfix/dev/log': No such file or directory [v8.2412.0 try https://www.rsyslog.com/e/

Bug#1094571:

2025-01-28 Thread Andreas Hasenack
I did a kind of bisect, because just looking at diffs I couldn't spot when the /var/spool/postfix/dev directory stopped being created. What I found is: 3.9.1-4: creates /var/spool/postfix/dev 3.9.1-5: does NOT create /var/spool/postfix/dev, leading to the rsyslogd error about not being able to cre

Bug#1094571: postfix: installs rsyslogd snippet that points to a directory that does not exist

2025-01-28 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Package: postfix Version: 3.9.1-10+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I noticed that when you have rsyslogd installed and then install postfix, the postfix package includes this file: $ cat /etc/rsyslog.d/postfix.conf # Create an additional socket in postfix's chroot in order not to break # ma