The thing is if the logrotate rotates the log file with mysql:adm, it
should be the same with default file created in this directory.
Especially if we want to use the concept of the group adm in the
directory /var/log/mysql for giving privileges to read log files..

This is maybe not a traditionnal bug, but, by design, the mysql service
should created file with mysql:adm like the logrotate profile for mysql,
and so on.

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  chmod 2750 on /var/log/mysql

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