On Thursday, December 30, 2021 2:36:45 AM EST Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 01:48:49AM +0000, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > It does.  My question is on the other end of the problem.  Once
> > resolv.conf is updated, how do I trigger an action for another package? 
> > In this case it's copy the updated resolv.conf into the chroot and
> > restart postfix.  I know how to do everything except for the trigger.
> Maybe you should stop supporting the non-standard chroot configuration?

What do you mean by non-standard?  It's true that the upstream default is now 
not in the chroot, but it's totally a configuration supported by upstream.  

How would you suggest handling upgrades?  I've no idea how to determine if an 
installation is chrooted because the administrator wanted it chrooted or if 
it's merely because that's been the default in Debian for over 20 years.

I believe I can solve this problem by adding Recommends: resolvconf if that's 
the only way.  I had hoped there would be some "modern" way to do it from 
within Debian's default package set.

Scott K

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