So apparently I was quite badly mistaken; not only does upstart
integrate with logrotate, I seem to have added the support for that to
the package myself.

Anyway, yes, we don't want upstart to still be logging to deleted files;
so either upstart needs to detect that the file has been moved/deleted
and reopen its log (which rings a bell with me - maybe this is how it's
supposed to work), or it needs to be sent a signal by the logrotate rule
telling it to reopen the logs on a per-service basis.

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