Hello!
Thanks for confirming this. So it seems that you had a leftover
php5-mysql package, that was built against an old libmysqlclient
library and that did not work anymore on a new system where most of
all the other software, including probably the whole libc et al C
libraries, were of a newer v
Hey there,
ok problem seems to be solved. I changed all website-configs to get
handled by php7.0-fpm instead of php5-fpm and removed all php5*
packages.
After configuring apache with the following commands and restarting it
the inventory works just fine as it should:
a2enmod proxy_fcgi setenvif
Hey Otto,
ok thats an interesting question.
Querying the installed packages tells me the following:
root@system: # apt list --installed
[...]
php-auth-sasl/stable,stable,now 1.0.6-3 all [installed,automatic]
php-cli/stable,stable,now 1:7.0+49 all [installed,automatic]
php-common/stable,stable,n
Hello!
> Downgrading the package is not working anymore - it was a dirty
> workaround for about two months:
> apt-get install libmariadbclient18=10.1.26-0+deb9u1
> apt-mark hold libmariadbclient18
Maybe because the problem is not in that package, but some other
binary in the chain of what Apache/
Hey together,
I also have this issue and maybe I can get you some more infos to debug
it.
First of all some infos on my system:
OS Name: Linux x86_64
Version: 4.9.0-9-amd64
Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) [Note: Was upgraded from 8
to 9 with dist-upgrade]
PHP Version: 5.6.39
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