You have a valid point and I will look into addressing the issue. My current
thinking is that the change to the logrotate script will be non-trivial,
since it must reliably detect a running client. Also I believe that most
users of the package opt to let start on boot and leave it running all
Package: distributed-net
Version: 2.9013.498-3
Severity: minor
When distributed-net is stopped, it magically auto-starts on its own when the
logrotate scripts are run as part of a cron job. At first I thought this was
part of the package post-install due to an update. But with long uptimes and
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