On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 02:58:29PM +0100, Uwe Storbeck wrote:
> the watchdog package fails to upgrade (from version 5.14-2):
> ...
> I'm not sure what the correct severity for this bug should be
> (I would consider it RC, so "serious"?). Please adjust the
> severity as needed.

Please leave it at important for now. I can see your reasoning for a higher
level, but I haven't heard of anyone else having the same problem and I
cannot reproduce it on my system either, at least not yet, so it may be a
local problem.

What happens if you stop watchdog, does the process go away? Or if you happen 
to reboot, does that change things? I'm wondering if the old process stays in 
the way and thus may need to be killed manually. I have it that before, that 
processes do not disappear despite being stopped via systemctl.

> PS: The old config file /etc/default/watchdog seems not to be
> properly removed from the package, dpkg -s still lists it (as
> obsolete). See also the "Configuration Files" section below.

Again, works for me. This one could be related to the configure not running
correctly.

Michael
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