On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:47:08PM +0100, Francis Russell wrote:
> Package: nsd3
> Version: 3.2.2-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> The nsd3 init script assumes /var/lib/nsd3/nsd.db is the location of the nsd 
> database and if is not present,

Huh, no it doesn't, I see nsd.db hardcoded nowhere in the init script.

> will call nsdc rebuild.

No, the init script won't do that by itself, it merely provides an
/etc/init.d/nsd3 rebuild for the case when you don't chroot nsd. If you
do, then use nsdc and not the init script, you're on your own.

What the init script assumes is that you need /var/run/nsd3, and as
/var/run is supposed to be tmpfs nowadays, it always creates a directory
there, that's all. It's hardly a problem or something you care about if
you're using a chroot.

IOW, there is no bug here.
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