Confirmed on Ubuntu 9.10
ulogd 1.24-2.1ubuntu2
ulogd-mysql 1.24-2.1ubuntu2
When starting ulogd with the MySQL plugin enabled:
...
ulogd.c:462 load_plugins: '/usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_MYSQL.so':
/usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_MYSQL.so: undefined symbol: mysql_fetch_field
...
Worked around it by adding:
expor
I can confirm this too, with Ubuntu 9.04 server on x86_64 arch. I also
used the LD_PRELOAD trick to make it work, but I think this bug should
be fixed, otherwise this package is totally unusable and broken.
Version of the package (ulogd-mysql): 1.24-2.1ubuntu2
Tue Jun 16 09:32:55 2009 <7> ulogd.c
Confirmed on Ubuntu server amd64.
Thanks for the workaround, I didn't know what to do!
** Changed in: ulogd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Library "ulogd_MYSQL.so" should be linked to "libmysqlclient.so"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291374
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I have the same problem (ulogd.c... load_plugins... ulogd_MYSQL.so...
undefined symbol: mysql_fetch_field).
Ubuntu source package contains a patch specific to Ubuntu about the MySQL
module:
--- 8<
--- ulogd-1.24/mysql/Makefile.in2005-11-25
** Changed in: ulogd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => usergray (surtaevm)
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Library "ulogd_MYSQL.so" should be linked to "libmysqlclient.so"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291374
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