The release notes for puppetserver state the following (
https://docs.puppet.com/puppetserver/latest/release_notes.html):

Debian upgrade note: On Debian-based Linux distributions, logrotate will
> continue to attempt to manage your Puppet Server log files until
> /etc/logrotate.d/puppetserver is removed. These logrotate attempts are
> harmless, but will generate a duplicate archive of logs. As a best
> practice, delete puppetserver from logrotate.d after upgrading to Puppet
> Server 2.6.


However, the latest debian jessie package for puppetserver (version
2.6.0-1puppetlabs1) still contains the file /etc/logrotate.d/puppetserver.

Is this just an oversight (bug!) in the package, or is logrotate still
needed for Debian?

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