• Bug#1059484: marked as done (rasdaemon: autopkgtest failure: cannot acc

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    has caused the Debian Bug report #1059484,
    regarding rasdaemon: autopkgtest failure: cannot access '/var/lib/rasdaemon/ras-mc_event.db'
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