Systems which actually need their mysqld will probably notice any failures long before the logrotate script does...
This behviour (i.e. assuming that a server is running, simply because it is installed) seems to be pretty common among Ubuntu scripts. Perhaps re-thinking that assuption in general may be useful. It has caused quite a few upgrade errors here.
Systems which actually need their mysqld will probably notice any failures long before the logrotate script does...
This behviour (i.e. assuming that a server is running, simply because it is installed) seems to be pretty common among Ubuntu scripts. Perhaps re-thinking that assuption in general may be useful. It has caused quite a few upgrade errors here.