After some digging, the problem was not introduced by the auto-chroot feature but by the last Ubuntu specific upload:
unbound (1.4.22-1ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/debian-changes: Removed lingering changes from 1.4.22-1
upload.
This patch should be restored as it silences the warning about the open files limit and disable chroot by default.
@Jonathan, if you introduced this delta with Debian on purpose and want to have chroot enabled by default, I could try to adapt the auto chroot feature.
After some digging, the problem was not introduced by the auto-chroot feature but by the last Ubuntu specific upload:
unbound (1.4.22-1ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium
* debian/ patches/ debian- changes: Removed lingering changes from 1.4.22-1
upload.
This patch should be restored as it silences the warning about the open files limit and disable chroot by default.
@Jonathan, if you introduced this delta with Debian on purpose and want to have chroot enabled by default, I could try to adapt the auto chroot feature.