>Maybe if you have apache compiled with the version X of the library,
and then you upgrade Apache but not keeping in sync the libraries if
might break down.
Never compiled anything. Just simple "apt install" from debian repositories.
>With the information provided I cannot reproduce the issue
>How about removing all php5-packages or at least the php5-mysql package from
>your system?
We had to migrate a none php7 compatible 3rd party application first, therefore
the test took a little bit longer.
I can finally confirm that removing all php5 packages did solve the problem.
Thanks!
Hi Otto
>If I don't get any more info on these bugs or precise steps on how to
>reproduce, I will just close this bug report. No point in keeping it
>hanging if nobody of the affected users supply more input.
Sorry, I've been in holiday and thereafter busy in other projects. I will
create a
Same problem here! Several tools are no longer working, since we have to hold
back the update (e.g. OCS Inventory, Nagios Thruk).
nm -D /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmariadbclient.so.18 | egrep
'lib(mariadb|mysql)client_18'
A libmariadbclient_18
nm -D
>This is probably the core issue. Does it start working if you run 'apt remove
>libmysqlclient18'
No, it did not start working. Still getting errors in apache log:
[Wed Apr 17 15:42:14.536746 2019] [core:notice] [pid 22785] AH00052: child pid
55325 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
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