Mystery solved. I had upgraded two different servers from debian mysql
5.6 and oracle mysql 5.7 to mariadb-10.3. The packages were drop in
replacements, but when I removed libjemalloc1, mariadb wouldn't start
because my former DBA had put this in my.cnf:
[mysqld_safe]
socket = /var/run/my
Package: mariadb-server-10.3
Version: 1:10.3.17-0+deb10u1
After removing a bunch of "unnecessary" libraries yesterday I
discovered that mariadb would not restart. After many seconds of
failure, the only worthwhile log entry is a vague message that
suggests it would like to have libjemalloc.so.1, b
Package: milter-greylist
Version: 4.5.11-1
/etc/init.d/milter-greylist
Calls sudo, but it should not.
# /etc/init.d/milter-greylist reload
Checking config: ./milter-greylist.old: 97: ./milter-greylist.old:
sudo: not found
failed. Quitting with error, no action taken.
I suggest a change like the
I was able to get the openswan-modules to compile into a deb with the follwing
steps and the patch shown below. However I could not establish a tunnel, but
that's not related to this bug as far as I know (unless there is a compile time
option I'm missing). Info included on this anyway.
Linux mah
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