Ok Jamie,
>From my point of view, I've had the opportunity to raise and discuss all
my concerns and I believe the position of the Ubunu team is that things
will stay the same in the Apparmor package.
I guess my 'bug' is closed.
Nevertheless, many thanks to the team for taking the time and effort
The package does quite a bit to make sure things don't break. Please see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApparmorProfileMigration
Unfortunately, there is no way to reasonably detect every situation a
user might have changed his or her system, however, the above migration
strategies catch most cases (by f
Ok, so apparmor doesn't like some local condition on my machine. The
substance of my bug report is still the same.
The package maintainer should configure the apparmor package so that it
does these things:
- at the pre-install phase, check for affected services and warn the admin when
a service
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 10:59:13PM -, Robin Joinson wrote:
> MySQL isn't installed in /opt. The myslqd is the Ubuntu one in
> /usr/sbin/mysqld. On this system, /usr/share is symlinked to /opt/share
> and has been since the system was installed (and prior to the mysql
> package being installed
MySQL isn't installed in /opt. The myslqd is the Ubuntu one in
/usr/sbin/mysqld. On this system, /usr/share is symlinked to /opt/share
and has been since the system was installed (and prior to the mysql
package being installed). The mysql package was upgraded a number of
times with apt-get dist-u
If your mysql is installed out of /opt, it is not an Ubuntu version. :)
** Description changed:
The problem seems to be caused by Apparmor. For example in
/var/log/syslog:
Mar 19 20:04:39 lyra kernel: [ 6979.352113] audit(1205957079.490:28):
operation=
"inode_permission" request_mas
I didn't really want apparmor to be installed, but thanks for the tip.
Nope, I didn't install apparmor-profiles; I don't believe apparmor is
necessary for running mysql on Ubuntu.
I was upgrading the whole system, to the best of my recollection, the
version numbers were from 5.0.45 under Gutsy to
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => apparmor
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mysqld fails to start on upgrade 7.10->8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204042
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