Package: libnss-mysql-bg
Version: 1.5-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

I'm not sure whether this is really a libnss-mysql-bg bug, but there
seems to be a connection.
After recently upgrading a server running testing (amd64) from glibc 2.3
to glibc 2.5 I encountered repeated segmentation faults in several
applications (named, nagios2, ...) that were gone immediately after nscd
was installed. Tracking down some core dumps set a trail that went
through libnss_mysql and seemed to fail in some dynamic loading. After
nscd was running, everything was fine again. Unfortunately I couldn't
test this in deep, e.g. by disabling nss_mysql.

If this behaviour can be confirmed by others, eventually a
  Depends: nscd
should be added.


Andreas

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