reopen 736087
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On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 02:39:16PM +0100, Felix Geyer wrote:
> dh_apparmor is still only called on Ubuntu:
> if [ "$(DISTRIBUTION)" = "Ubuntu" ]; then \
> dh_apparmor -pmysql-server-5.5 --profile-name=usr.sbin.mysqld; \
> fi
>
> That means all the postinst
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Felix Geyer wrote (20 Feb 2014 13:39:16 GMT) :
> dh_apparmor is still only called on Ubuntu:
> if [ "$(DISTRIBUTION)" = "Ubuntu" ]; then \
> dh_apparmor -pmysql-server-5.5 --profile-name=usr.sbin.mysqld; \
> fi
> That means all the postinst magic is missing
dh_apparmor is still only called on Ubuntu:
if [ "$(DISTRIBUTION)" = "Ubuntu" ]; then \
dh_apparmor -pmysql-server-5.5 --profile-name=usr.sbin.mysqld; \
fi
That means all the postinst magic is missing to create
/etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.mysqld and load the profile.
Robie Basak wrote (10 Feb 2014 14:08:59 GMT) :
>> You certainly will need to prevent the installation of a default apparmor
>> profile when there is an existing /etc/mysql/my.cnf installed by the
>> user. Otherwise things will certainly break if any stuff has moved to
>> different directories.
> I
I've just submitted a patch for this:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-mysql-maint/2014-February/006409.html
I'd like to counter some of your points, as I think it does make sense
for Debian to cover this. I do have an ulterior motive here, though,
which is that carrying this in Debia
Hello,
2014/1/21 Kristian Nielsen :
>> What do you think?
>
> I think those are valid arguments.
Thanks for the discussion. I haven't picked my view yet, I need to do
some testing first once other priorities are completed first.
- Otto
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intrigeri writes:
> Hi,
>
> Kristian Nielsen wrote (21 Jan 2014 09:18:05 GMT) :
>> In my experience, there are a lot of problems with installing an apparmor
>> profile by default for the MySQL server. This is from 4 years of experience
>> maintaining MariaDB .deb packages.
>
> Thank you for this
Hi,
Kristian Nielsen wrote (21 Jan 2014 09:18:05 GMT) :
> In my experience, there are a lot of problems with installing an apparmor
> profile by default for the MySQL server. This is from 4 years of experience
> maintaining MariaDB .deb packages.
Thank you for this very useful input. I want to co
intrig...@debian.org writes:
> debian/rules only installs the usr.sbin.mysqld AppArmor profile on
> Ubuntu (no idea why this is done in override_dh_installlogrotate-arch,
> by the way; looks like a buggy merge to me, but anyway, that's
> off-topic for now).
In my experience, there are a lot of pr
Clint Byrum wrote (19 Jan 2014 16:22:19 GMT) :
> It is in fact just an oversight during merging changes back from Ubuntu.
> James Page has promised to me that there will be a concerted effort to
> get Ubuntu and Debian in sync in the very near term, and that would
> include the AppArmor profile.
V
Excerpts from intrigeri's message of 2014-01-19 08:05:27 -0800:
> Source: mysql-5.5
> Severity: wishlist
> Version: 5.5.33+dfsg-1
>
> Hi,
>
> debian/rules only installs the usr.sbin.mysqld AppArmor profile on
> Ubuntu (no idea why this is done in override_dh_installlogrotate-arch,
> by the way; l
Source: mysql-5.5
Severity: wishlist
Version: 5.5.33+dfsg-1
Hi,
debian/rules only installs the usr.sbin.mysqld AppArmor profile on
Ubuntu (no idea why this is done in override_dh_installlogrotate-arch,
by the way; looks like a buggy merge to me, but anyway, that's
off-topic for now).
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