Package: postgresql-common
Version: 24
Severity: serious
First, apologies if this was fixed in something after package version 24; I
didnt see a bug report it about it, and I didnt see anything in the
changelogs (quick glance only)
This would appear to have been introduced by fixing #316100.
You can see what I'm talking about in the output here:
bash# logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf
error: error accessing /var/log/postgresql: No such file or directory
error: postgresql-common:1 glob failed for /var/log/postgresql/*.log
I marked this 'serious' because _no_ logs controlled by logrotate,
regardless of the package, are rotated with this error. Ever.
The system in question has postgresql-client-8.0 installed, which depends on
postgresql-common; The server package is (and has never been) installed.
It would appear the /etc/logrotate.d/ file is in the wrong package, to me.
- Guy Thornley
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