Hello,

I am not sure if the current approach is optimal. With what we had in
the past, I could install `mysql-server` package but disable the service
with no issues. Now, this results in `logrotate` service being reported
as failed. This, in turn, causes various monitoring tools to complain.

Is the only solution to remove /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server when the
service is disabled?

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  mysql-server causes logrotate.service to fail at boot

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