[debian-mysql] Package: galera-arbitrator-3 need to be corrected

Otto Kekäläinen otto at debian.org
Thu Jun 18 12:39:31 BST 2020


Hello!


This sudo issue is a new thing. Could you please file a bug report so
we can track this? Maybe even file a bug report directly at upstream,
since we don't diverge in Debian on this in any way.

to 18. kesäk. 2020 klo 9.51 Alexander Ivanou (alexivanou at gmail.com) kirjoitti:
>
> Hi!
>
> The other day I ran into a problem described by the link https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=874025
> This report is in the archive, so I write to you directly.
> As a solution to this problem, it is proposed to contact the code developer, but I was able to find out that this behavior is caused precisely by the lack of package assembly, and not by the developer error.
>
> The developer documentation at https://galeracluster.com/library/documentation/arbitrator.html has these lines:
> "Note When Galera Arbitrator starts, the script executes a sudo statement as the user nobody during its process..."
> Thus, the "sudo" package must be specified in the necessary package dependencies section. Otherwise, the start of the arbitrator will stop with code 1, as indicated in the report.
>
> About a year and a half ago, I put this arbitrator package on and everything was fine. But, apparently, when updating or cleaning the server from old packages, the sudo package was uninstalled. At the same time, the arbitrator continued to work and worked until he had to restart it.
>
> I think if you add sudo to the necessary dependencies, then uninstalling it by accident will be impossible. Also, when installing a package on a server without a ship, there should not be a problem with the launch described earlier in the report using the first link from this message.
>
> --
> С уважением,
> Александр Иванов
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