Your message dated Fri, 7 Feb 2014 18:19:11 -0500
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and subject line Re: sasl2-bin backup database prompt does not seem to default 
as intended
has caused the Debian Bug report #653008,
regarding sasl2-bin backup database prompt does not seem to default as intended
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Package: sasl2-bin
Version: 2.1.23.dfsg1-7

I installed this package (just because I wanted saslauthd) and it
asked me where to put some backup database.  It refused to take
"return" to mean the default value.

See the transcript below.

Thanks,
Ian.


Setting up sasl2-bin (2.1.23.dfsg1-7) ...
Configuring sasl2-bin
---------------------

Cyrus SASL has stored usernames and passwords in the /etc/sasldb2
database file.

That file has to be upgraded to a newer database format. First, a
backup of the current file will be created. You can use that if you
need to manually downgrade 
Cyrus SASL. However, automatic downgrades are not supported.

Please specify the backup file name. You should check the available
disk space in that location. If the backup file already exists, it
will be overwritten. Leaving
this field empty will select the default value
(/var/backups/sasldb2.bak).

Backup file name for /etc/sasldb2: 


Cyrus SASL has stored usernames and passwords in the /etc/sasldb2
database file.

That file has to be upgraded to a newer database format. First, a
backup of the current file will be created. You can use that if you
need to manually downgrade 
Cyrus SASL. However, automatic downgrades are not supported.

Please specify the backup file name. You should check the available
disk space in that location. If the backup file already exists, it
will be overwritten. Leaving
this field empty will select the default value
(/var/backups/sasldb2.bak).

Backup file name for /etc/sasldb2: /var/backups/sasldb2.bak


install: invalid group `sasl'
dpkg: error processing sasl2-bin (--install):
 subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
 status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
 sasl2-bin
DPKG ERROR


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On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 11:28:28AM +0000, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Roberto C. Sánchez writes ("Re: sasl2-bin backup database prompt does not 
> seem to default as intended"):
> > I have tried several times to reproduce this bug, but I cannot seem to
> > observe the behavior you reported.  Can you confirm if this is still a
> > bug for you?
> 
> If you can't reproduce it, then it's probably gone.  I'm afraid the
> system on which this occured is no longer in existence (it has been
> reinstalled since).  So it's probably best to close the bug.
> 
> Thanks for your attention.  I'll leave actually closing the bug to
> you.
> 
Thanks for following up.  I am closing the bug with this message.

Regards,

-Roberto
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