This bug was fixed in the package postfix - 3.1.4-2
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postfix (3.1.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Update postfix Suggestions.
* Update postfix-sqlite postinst/prerm to reflect that addmap is idempotent.
* Restore so.1.0.1 symlinks for map libraries and change how new entries
Thank you a lot Scott for working on all of this.
I tried to add Debian task to store the Fix committed status "only for Debian"
until the fix is synced - but that doesn't work well if there is no Debian bug
assigned - so I need to ask you do you have a specific debian bug # that we
could link
Now that upstream postfix supports splitting the various map types into
separate packages, fixing this bug is feasible. It'll be in the next
upload to Debian.
** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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This irritated me so I created a fixed /usr/lib/postfix/postfix-files
here. Commented out the manpages and html files as well as the files I
do not have. This is from a basic Ubuntu Lucid postfix install.
http://pastebin.com/Cgcn23mZ
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This irritated me so I created a fixed /usr/lib/postfix/postfix-files
here. Commented out the manpages and html files as well as the files I
do not have. This is from a basic Ubuntu Lucid postfix install.
http://pastebin.com/Cgcn23mZ
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postfix set-permissions is a feature of postfix.
So, it this :
1) a bug in postfix - should be reported and fixed upstream),
or 2) bug in Ubuntu package ? - Ubuntu package should be fixed
How does a plain postfix installation behave ? Can this happen in a plain,
unpackaged postfix install ?
If
It's a difference between the way Ubuntu packages postfix and some of
the assumptions in the upstream code. It's an Ubuntu issue to deal
with, but low priority. I think the current status confirmed/low is
appropriate.
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postfix set-permissions is a feature of postfix.
So, it this :
1) a bug in postfix - should be reported and fixed upstream),
or 2) bug in Ubuntu package ? - Ubuntu package should be fixed
How does a plain postfix installation behave ? Can this happen in a plain,
unpackaged postfix install ?
If
It's a difference between the way Ubuntu packages postfix and some of
the assumptions in the upstream code. It's an Ubuntu issue to deal
with, but low priority. I think the current status confirmed/low is
appropriate.
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** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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postfix set-permissons fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274108
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** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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postfix set-permissons fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274108
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LaMont Jones wrote:
This is because postfix set-permissions assumes that all of the postfix
packages are installed, and they aren't.
There should be no reason to run postfix set-permissions on an ubuntu
machine.
Except that it will be seen in postfix documentation and then asked
about. If
LaMont Jones wrote:
This is because postfix set-permissions assumes that all of the postfix
packages are installed, and they aren't.
There should be no reason to run postfix set-permissions on an ubuntu
machine.
Except that it will be seen in postfix documentation and then asked
about. If
This is because postfix set-permissions assumes that all of the postfix
packages are installed, and they aren't.
There should be no reason to run postfix set-permissions on an ubuntu
machine.
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postfix set-permissons fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274108
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I can produce similar behavior.
** Changed in: postfix (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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postfix set-permissons fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274108
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This is because postfix set-permissions assumes that all of the postfix
packages are installed, and they aren't.
There should be no reason to run postfix set-permissions on an ubuntu
machine.
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postfix set-permissons fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274108
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