On 10.11.2016 16:41, Jörg Frings-Fürst wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 10.11.2016, 09:25 +0100 schrieb Sven Hartge:
>> Was the system in question at some time in the past cloned/copied via >> rsync (without using --numeric-ids) or any other method while having >> been bootet from a rescue medium like GRML or Knoppix? > One year ago I have move the system 1:1 (tested) to a new hardrive. > And the error occurred after the last update. The error is triggered by a change in the way the daemons are started, as indicated in the changelog, but the core error is the wrong group (dirmngr != bacula) on your system. I really think this happened during your system move (it happened to me as well in the past, forgot to add --numeric-ids to rsync) but you did not notice it, because most users either matched or the programs don't care about them, because they are started as root. I guess if you check other dynamic system users (meaning users created by packaging scripts and not hardcoded into base-passwd) and groups you will still find additional mismatches somewhere in /etc and other places. Grüße, Sven.
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