Hi,
Marc Bassini wrote:
> Linux mysql 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-2+deb8u3 (2016-07-02)
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> apt-show-versions -p mysql-server-core-5.5
>
> mysql-server-core-5.5:amd64/jessie 5.5.50-0+deb8u1 uptodate
>
> apt-show-versions -p mysql-server-5.5
>
> mysql-server-5.5:
Package: debian-goodies
Version: 0.63
Followup-For: Bug #748055
I have this problem too. The source is that checkrestart sees "/[aio]" from
lsof, and concludes that is a "problem".
Key output from checkrestart -v:
Found 3 processes using old versions of upgraded files
(2 distinct programs)
Proc
Em, so shortly after I posted this bug, I had the same issue in wheezy,
and since you couldn't reproduce the issue and I did not remember facing
that same issue before on Debian 7, something rang a bell.
It looks like the problem is due to a kernel change by the host on which
my Debian VM runs. He
tag 748055 unreproducible
thanks
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 04:53:59PM +, Etienne Levesque Guitard wrote:
> The checkrestart utility in debian-goodies will falsly report MySQL as
> needing a restart starting with jessie. The same happens in Ubuntu 14.04,
> presumably because it is based on Debian
Package: debian-goodies
Version: 0.63
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The checkrestart utility in debian-goodies will falsly report MySQL as
needing a restart starting with jessie. The same happens in Ubuntu 14.04,
presumably because it is based on Debian testing.
-- How to reproduce --
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