Whoops.. pyzor.. razor.. keep confusing the two. So, a correction to the
above:

The razor packages on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Debian 9.7 are very similar: 
2.85-4.2build1 and 2.85-4.2+b2 respectively. So I guess that is not it.
Similarly, spamassassin is 3.4.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 on Ubuntu and 3.4.2-1~deb9u1 
on Debian.

So... I don't know why the machine with Ubuntu 16.04 has the problem and
the one with Debian 9.7 does not. It may not even be related to the
OS... or it may.

In any case, I rm -rf'd the razor files and tried to re-register and
well, this kinda confirms the "randomness" of the issue, which was
mentioned before:

$ razor-admin -create
$ razor-admin -register
Register successful.  Identity stored in ......
$ razor-admin -discover
nextserver: Bootstrap discovery failed. Giving up.
$ razor-admin -discover
nextserver: Bootstrap discovery failed. Giving up.
$ razor-admin -discover
(no error!)

I'm done with it. I don't know if it's an infrastructure problem or a
problem with the package. I'm just going to ignore the errors for now.

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