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Re: unattended-upgrades by default?



Hi All,

On Sun, 2016-12-25 at 08:18 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Scott Kitterman, on Sun 25 Dec 2016 01:27:58 -0500, wrote:
> > On Sunday, December 25, 2016 06:36:52 AM Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > > Paul van der Vlis, on Sun 25 Dec 2016 01:34:15 +0100, wrote:
> > > > I would like it when
> > > > desktop users could get a message that programms has to be
> > > > restarted.
> > > > Not sure this is important for servers too, I would think so.
> > > 
> > > In a mail server we have, the mysql upgrades are problematic:
> > > while the
> > > sql server is off, postgresql reports that mailboxes (whose
> > > entries are
> > > stored in the sql database) don't exist, i.e. a permanent fatal
> > > error,
> > > and mails then get lost. We haven't found how to make postgresql
> > > return
> > > a temporary error instead, and so we have to be careful, when
> > > upgrading
> > > mysql, to keep postgresql stopped until mysql is restarted.
> > 
> > That's hardly a standard situation.
> 
> Sure.

If we replace postgresql with postfix, that is much more closer to the
standard. And I guess, that postgresql is just a "misspelling".

Personally I use ldap to store the domains and the email addresses too.


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