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Bastien
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Simon MacMullen
RabbitMQ, Pivotal
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On 31/03/2014 08:14, Thomas Goirand wrote:
I don't think waiting again and again for a potential version 3.3 to
maybe fix the issue in probably some months, is the way to go.
We are expecting to release 3.3.0 either this week or next, for what
it's worth. Our fix to this issue has been availab
fixes only.
It is likely that this will be addressed in 3.3.0, which is still some
months off.
Cheers, Simon
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Thanks. I think not removing it sounds like the simplest thing to do...
Cheers, Simon
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ase (2.8.0, imminent, by which time we should have a Debian
Maintainer on the RabbitMQ team to upload it) will switch to using
start-stop-daemon.
Finally, I'll look into not invoking userdel. That sounds plausible. A
quick google points me to Debian bug 621833, which seems to say "do
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