Your message dated Sat, 15 Oct 2016 19:37:53 +0300
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and subject line Re: Bug#606048: Perdition package upgrade removes and does not 
regenerate .db files
has caused the Debian Bug report #606048,
regarding perdition: package upgrade removes and does not regenerate .db files
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Package: perdition
Version: 1.17.1-2+lenny2
Severity: serious


I just upgraded to the latest lenny perdition package. The upgrade resulted in
the /etc/perdition/popmap.*.db files being removed and not regenerated.

It seems that I was upgrading from 1.17.1-2.

I suspect this could be the result of the fix for bug #595432. I'm not sure if
it is a bug in the old package or a bug in the new package version but the new
packages should gracefully upgrade from the old, irrespective of which one is
'wrong'.

This resulted in loss of service while the problem was debugged and corrected so
I consider it a serious problem.


Cheers,
Tim

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On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 06:29:18AM +0900, Simon Horman wrote:
>...
> Moving forwards this shouldn't be necessary, as
> the db files aren't removed by postrm any more.
> But there is no telling what version a user
> might be upgrading from.

Only upgrades from the previous stable (and from packages in between) 
are supported.

I am closing this bug since it does not even seem to be relevant
to squeeze -> wheezy upgrades.

cu
Adrian

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