Guh, I thought it was safe to revert to how debian did it (sending a
HUP) in the latest upload because I noticed that rsyslog forces a
lightweight HUP restart when privileges are dropped.  It seemed to work
for me, but I didn't do extensive testing.

OK, so if the realization is that lightweight restarting is just broken
with privilege dropping, then that's good to know.  We just go back to
the previous init reloading and your original report would just be 'WONT
FIX' since we don't support manual HUPing?

However, it surprises me that lightweight restart would be broken.  As I
said, the code specifically chooses lightweight restarts when privileges
are dropped.  I would think that means it would be safe.

So Neil, with your original patch for 4.2.0-1ubuntu2, things weren't
working?  I had tested them, but I think I only tested kernel messages,
which wouldn't be affected by the 'open as root, drop priv' issue since
the kernel messages are readable by the rsyslog user.

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