Hi Mark :)

w0w, 2.5 years ago, just had to refresh my memory.

I nailed it down to the version of libjemalloc1 in Ubuntu 14.04, which
is 3.5.1.

At the time of writing I still checked all versions of libjemalloc1 in
Ubuntu releases and Debian releases.

16.04 was not even on the map at the time. I saw that in Debian in the
sid repository at the time had version 3.6.0 of libjemalloc1, which
eventually became Debian 8 in April 2015.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libjemalloc1

https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libjemalloc1

We had a very heavy Production environment and Ubuntu 12.04 failed to
meet some of the minimum version package requirements on the software we
were running, but Ubuntu 14.04 met those requirements but failed on the
libjemalloc1 part.

All I did was installed Debian 7, changed /etc/apt/sources.list to use
sid (obviously at the time), apt-get dist-upgrade, and pretty much the
machines matured into what became Debian 8, and they are still running
happily today :)

It was a win because we also moved over to Varnish 4 (free and plus) and
never experienced a single hiccup. (Since 16.04 only came out this
year).

So in the end Varnish 3 was happy with libjemalloc1 on version 3.6.0,
which is available on Ubuntu 16.04. I think your version of libc6 is
high enough on Ubuntu 14.04 to run 3.6.0; just upgrade the package from
Ubuntu 16.04 repos yes?

Are you specifically using Varnish?

Regards,

KorteX

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