2017-12-06 9:15 GMT+01:00 Eric Fjøsne <1729...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> What can I do next to further investigate this in order to provide
> feedback over here in an efficient way ?
Thinking aloud:
1. Share table structure
2. Copy table to another name, add optimize table for the copy and see
if it
2017-12-01 10:32 GMT+01:00 Eric Fjøsne <1729...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> I reactivated one set of optimize queries for this night and it crashed
> with the exact same backtrace. So I can confirm this is indeed related
> to this specific set. However, there is nothing fancy about them at all.
Nice!
I
2017-11-30 9:12 GMT+01:00 Eric Fjøsne <1729...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> @Olaf: it wasn't available anymore unfortunately.
>
> After deactivating the OPTIMIZE statements and changing the TRUNCATE
> statement to DELETE FROM in our pre-production scripts, I can happily
> confirm there was no outage on o
2017-11-29 10:46 GMT+01:00 Eric Fjøsne <1729...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> @ChristianEhrhardt
> Thanks for your replies and initiatives. Much appreciated.
> I did indeed notice the install package we could rollback to using apt-get
> install mysql-server=XXX was 5.7.11, but this version is more than a
Hi,
> I thought it was related specifically to replication, but according to
your message, it seems it can happen for some other reason as well ?
Yes, we're not using replication at all.
I think the assert is a low-level one. Something before, probably unrelated to
this stacktrace, goes wrong an
2017-11-03 10:55 GMT+01:00 ChristianEhrhardt <1729...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Hi Olaf,
> there seem to be some related known issues in percona/mysql, see bug 1399471
> for more details and follow referenced further bugs from there.
>
> I'll explicitly subscribe Lars to take a look, but as printed i
Public bug reported:
V: 5.7.20-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
I think it was when I added a field to a table (via phpMyAdmin).
2017-11-02 09:36:47 0x7fdc38ff9700 InnoDB: Assertion failure in thread
140583825807104 in file pars0pars.cc line 822
InnoDB: Failing assertion: sym_node->table != NULL
InnoDB: We in
(In reply to Jim Porter (:squib) from comment #90)
> For Windows, as of Win7, Microsoft explicitly recommends *against* doing
> this:
MS is silly :p
I'm using Windows 7 and I'd still like to see a minimize to tray (with Escape
as shortcut). I don't want to clutter my taskbar and alt-tab switcher.
Ah, I assumed Opinion meant Wontfix. It'd still be nice if someone
responded to the arguments.
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A response to #38 and #39 is still missing.
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> status: New → Opinion
That's silly, could someone at least respond to the arguments so we can
have a proper discussion?
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Sorry, that should read: "without defaulting to a world readable home
dir."
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Somebody?
Implementing a public dir for easy sharing can IMO be easily done with
defaulting to a world readable home dir.
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@Colin, Mark: What about Principle of least privilege? Safe-by-default?
Why does user www-data (for example) have access to my files?
The defaults provide access to way more than other humans. You might at
least want to use ACLs to limit it to other humans by default.
It should be clear by now th
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By default, home dirs are world readable. From a privacy and security
perspective, this should not be the case.
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"chown www-data:www-data /var/log/lighttpd" is done unconditionally in postinst.
It should only be done when that dir is created for the first time, but I've no
idea how to implement that.
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Has this request been forwarded upstream (lkml)?
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On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
> Olaf: that's why it is "fix released". :) It is enabled in Ubuntu now.
Ah, nice. I kinda expected a link to the package version in which it got
fixed.
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Ah, nevermind, I can't read, it's at the bottom of that message.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
>> Olaf: that's why it is "fix released". :) It is enabled in Ubuntu now.
>
>
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=520668
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Are there any updates on this issue?
I don't see any counter arguments to the fact syn cookies only take effect
after the queue is full.
Ideally this would be changed upstream, maybe an Ubuntu kernel dev could
contact upstream about this?
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@Theodore Ts'o
> 3.a) open and read file ~/.kde/foo/bar/baz
> 3.b) fd = open("~/.kde/foo/bar/baz.new", O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT)
> 3.c) write(fd, buf-of-new-contents-of-file, size-of-new-contents-of-file)
> 3.d) fsync(fd) --- and check the error return from the fsync
> 3.e) close(fd)
> 3.f) rename
@Michel Salim
> You can only fsync given a file descriptor, but I think writing an
fsync binary that opens the file read-only, fsync on the descriptor, and
close the file, should work.
Wouldn't that only guarantee the updates through that descriptor (none)
are synced?
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> See comments... not really a bug.
Then why not change it to a feature request?
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> They are saved in /tmp because they they are temp files ;). If you
make any change to a file, you must save it using "Save as..." in
OpenOffice.
I think the file should be opened in such a state that it's unmodified
(no question on close) but where Save works as Save As.
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