That does sound a bit tenuous but could be easily settled by a policy decision 
on whether: 
 i) Bugs that directly block the installation of security patches are security 
bugs.  
 ii) Bugs that cause disk space to fill which in turn block security patch 
install are security bugs.  

I would have said that i sounds like a possible valid case but ii is
getting a bit drawn out.  Still I expect the situation and suggestion
will have popped up before somewhere.  Looking at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSecurity#How%20to%20File it does not
mention blocking security patches as a criteria which would thrown the
whole idea of it being a security bug out.

If in doubt ask.  I shall try heading over to IRC and seeing if someone
can answer the question.

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  Logrotate fails repeatedly with /etc/cron.daily/logrotate: error:
  error creating output file /var/log/... File exists run-parts:
  /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1

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