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			Bash
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #!/bin/bash
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| set -e
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| 
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| # shellcheck source=/dev/null
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| . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
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| 
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| # Automatically set version to ease maintenance of this file
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| MAJOR_VER="${DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE#mariadb-server-}"
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| 
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| if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]
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| then
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|   set -v -x
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|   DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1
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| fi
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| 
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| ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*" 1>&2 }
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| 
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| export PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
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| 
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| # This command can be used as pipe to syslog. With "-s" it also logs to stderr.
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| ERR_LOGGER="logger -p daemon.err -t mariadb-server-$MAJOR_VER.postinst -i"
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| # Specify syslog tag name so it is clear the entry came from this postinst script.
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| # This will make an error in a logged command immediately apparent by aborting
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| # the install, rather than failing silently and leaving a broken install.
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| set -o pipefail
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| 
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| case "$1" in
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|   configure)
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|     # This is needed because mariadb-install-db removes the pid file in /run
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|     # and because changed configuration options should take effect immediately.
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|     # In case the server wasn't running at all it should be ok if the stop
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|     # script fails. I can't tell at this point because of the cleaned /run.
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|     set +e
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|     invoke-rc.d mariadb stop
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|     set -e
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| 
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|     # An existing /etc/init.d/mysql might be on the system if there was a
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|     # previous MySQL or MariaDB installation, since /etc/init.d files are
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|     # considered config files and stay around even after the package is removed.
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|     #
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|     # The install step of this package adds a new /etc/init.d/mariadb file. As
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|     # we also want to ensure that there are no old (and potentially outdated)
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|     # versions of /etc/init.d/mysql we simply replace it using a copy of the
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|     # latest 'mariadb' file. This has also the added benefit that anything that
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|     # invokes traditional sysv init with either 'mysql' or 'mariadb' will end up
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|     # controlling this newly installed MariaDB, and thus we maintain better
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|     # backwards compatibility.
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|     #
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|     # Note that the 'Provides' line is also updated to avoid 'insserv' exiting
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|     # on failure (when it is run by update-rc.d) because of duplicate service
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|     # names.
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|     if [ -f "/etc/init.d/mysql" ] && [ -f "/etc/init.d/mariadb" ]
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|     then
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|       # Copy init file and rename the service name and filename on the fly
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|       sed 's/Provides:          mariadb/Provides:          mysql/g' /etc/init.d/mariadb > /etc/init.d/mysql
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|       # NOTE: Number of spaces/tabs is important here!
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|       # Confirm if the sed worked
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|       if ! grep --quiet "Provides:          mysql" /etc/init.d/mysql
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|       then
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|         # If not, then delete the file to avoid failures later on
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|         rm -f /etc/init.d/mysql
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|         echo "Warning! Failed creating a mysql named copy of mariadb init.d file"
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|       fi
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|     fi
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| 
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|     mysql_statedir=/usr/share/mysql
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|     mysql_datadir=/var/lib/mysql
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|     mysql_logdir=/var/log/mysql
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|     mysql_cfgdir=/etc/mysql
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|     mysql_upgradedir=/var/lib/mysql-upgrade
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| 
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|     # If the following symlink exists, it is a preserved copy the old data dir
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|     # created by the preinst script during a upgrade that would have otherwise
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|     # been replaced by an empty mysql dir.  This should restore it.
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|     for dir in DATADIR LOGDIR
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|     do
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| 
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|       if [ "$dir" = "DATADIR" ]
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|       then
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|         targetdir=$mysql_datadir
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|       else
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|         targetdir=$mysql_logdir
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|       fi
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| 
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|       savelink="$mysql_upgradedir/$dir.link"
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|       if [ -L "$savelink" ]
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|       then
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|         # If the targetdir was a symlink before we upgraded it is supposed
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|         # to be either still be present or not existing anymore now.
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|         if [ -L "$targetdir" ]
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|         then
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|           rm "$savelink"
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|         elif [ ! -d "$targetdir" ]
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|         then
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|           mv "$savelink" "$targetdir"
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|         else
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|           # this should never even happen, but just in case...
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|           mysql_tmp=$(mktemp -d -t mysql-symlink-restore-XXXXXX)
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|           echo "this is very strange!  see $mysql_tmp/README..." >&2
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|           mv "$targetdir" "$mysql_tmp"
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|           cat << EOF > "$mysql_tmp/README"
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| 
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| If you're reading this, it's most likely because you had replaced /var/lib/mysql
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| with a symlink, then upgraded to a new version of mysql, and then dpkg
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| removed your symlink (see #182747 and others). The mysql packages noticed
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| that this happened, and as a workaround have restored it. However, because
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| /var/lib/mysql seems to have been re-created in the meantime, and because
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| we don't want to rm -rf something we don't know as much about, we are going
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| to leave this unexpected directory here. If your database looks normal,
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| and this is not a symlink to your database, you should be able to blow
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| this all away.
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| 
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| EOF
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|         fi
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|       fi
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|       rmdir $mysql_upgradedir 2>/dev/null || true
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| 
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|     done
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| 
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|     # Upgrading from mysql.com needs might have the root user as auth_socket.
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|     # auto.cnf is a sign of a mysql install, that doesn't exist in mariadb.
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|     # We use lsof to protect against concurrent access by mysqld (mariadb has
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|     # its own projection). We make sure we're not doing this on a MySQL-8.0
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|     # directory.
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|     # This direct update is needed to enable an authentication mechanism to
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|     # perform mariadb-upgrade, (MDEV-22678).  To keep the impact minimal, we
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|     # skip innodb and set key-buffer-size to 0 as it isn't reused.
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|     if [ -f "$mysql_datadir/auto.cnf" ] &&
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|     [ -f "$mysql_datadir/mysql/user.MYD" ] &&
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|     ! lsof -nt "$mysql_datadir"/mysql/user.MYD > /dev/null &&
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|     [ ! -f "$mysql_datadir/undo_001" ]
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|     then
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|       echo "UPDATE mysql.user SET plugin='unix_socket' WHERE plugin='auth_socket';" |
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|       mariadbd --skip-innodb --key_buffer_size=0  --default-storage-engine=MyISAM --bootstrap 2> /dev/null
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|     fi
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| 
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|     # Ensure the existence and right permissions for the database and
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|     # log files. Use mkdir option 'Z' to create with correct SELinux context.
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|     if [ ! -d "$mysql_statedir" ] && [ ! -L "$mysql_statedir" ]
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|     then
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|       mkdir -Z "$mysql_statedir"
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|     fi
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|     if [ ! -d "$mysql_datadir"  ] && [ ! -L "$mysql_datadir" ]
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|     then
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|       mkdir -Z "$mysql_datadir"
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|     fi
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|     if [ ! -d "$mysql_logdir"   ] && [ ! -L "$mysql_logdir"  ]
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|     then
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|       mkdir -Z "$mysql_logdir"
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|     fi
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|     # When creating an ext3 jounal on an already mounted filesystem like e.g.
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|     # /var/lib/mysql, you get a .journal file that is not modifiable by chown.
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|     # The mysql_statedir must not be writable by the mysql user under any
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|     # circumstances as it contains scripts that are executed by root.
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|     set +e
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|     chown 0:0 "$mysql_statedir"
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|     find "$mysql_statedir" ! -uid 0 -print0 | xargs -0 -r chown 0:0
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|     find "$mysql_datadir" ! -uid "$(id -u mysql)" -print0 | xargs -0 -r chown mysql
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|     chown mysql:adm "$mysql_logdir"
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|     find "$mysql_logdir" -print0 | xargs -0 -r chown mysql:adm
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|     chmod 2750 "$mysql_logdir"
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|     set -e
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| 
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|     ## Set the correct filesystem ownership for the PAM v2 plugin
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|     # eg. /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mysql/plugin/auth_pam_tool_dir/
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|     # NOTE! This is security sensitive, don't allow for a race condition.
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|     #
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|     # 1. Drop privileges of directory
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|     # -> At this point only root can see and execute auth_pam_tool
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|     chmod 0700 /usr/lib/mysql/plugin/auth_pam_tool_dir
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|     #
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|     # 2. Make binary setuid
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|     # -> At this point only root can run the setuid binary so no escalation here yet
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|     chmod 04755 /usr/lib/mysql/plugin/auth_pam_tool_dir/auth_pam_tool
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|     #
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|     # 3. Allow user 'mysql' to see and execute auth_pam_tool
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|     # -> Now user mysql owns the directory and can see and execute the binary inside
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|     # -> Since the binary is setuid, user mysql gets limited root powers here to
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|     #    run the PAM authetications, which need root (e.g. to validate passwords
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|     #    against /etc/shadow)
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|     chown mysql /usr/lib/mysql/plugin/auth_pam_tool_dir
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| 
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|     # This is important to avoid dataloss when there is a removed
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|     # mysql-server version from Woody lying around which used the same
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|     # data directory and then somehow gets purged by the admin.
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|     db_set mariadb-server/postrm_remove_database false || true
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| 
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|     # Clean up old flags before setting new one
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|     rm -f $mysql_datadir/debian-*.flag
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|     # Flag data dir to avoid downgrades
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|     touch "$mysql_datadir/debian-$MAJOR_VER.flag"
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| 
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|     # initiate databases. Output is not allowed by debconf :-(
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|     # This will fail if we are upgrading an existing database; in this case
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|     # mariadb-upgrade, called from the /etc/mysql/debian-start script, will
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|     # handle things.
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|     # Debian: beware of the bashisms...
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|     # Debian: can safely run on upgrades with existing databases
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|     set +e
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|     bash /usr/bin/mariadb-install-db --rpm --cross-bootstrap --user=mysql \
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|       --disable-log-bin  --skip-test-db 2>&1 | \
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|       $ERR_LOGGER
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|     set -e
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| 
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|     # On new installations root user can connect via unix_socket.
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|     # But on upgrades, scripts rely on debian-sys-maint user and
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|     # credentials in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
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|     # All tools use --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf
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|     # And while it's not needed for new installations, we keep using
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|     # --defaults-file option for tools (for the sake of upgrades)
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|     # and thus need /etc/mysql/debian.cnf to exist, even if it's empty.
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|     # In the long run the goal is to obsolete this file.
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|     dc="$mysql_cfgdir/debian.cnf"
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|     if [ ! -d "$mysql_cfgdir" ]
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|     then
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|       install -o 0 -g 0 -m 0755 -d $mysql_cfgdir
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|     fi
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|     if [ ! -e "$dc" ]
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|     then
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|       cat /dev/null > $dc
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|       {
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|         echo "# THIS FILE IS OBSOLETE. STOP USING IT IF POSSIBLE.";
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|         echo "# This file exists only for backwards compatibility for";
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|         echo "# tools that run '--defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf'";
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|         echo "# and have root level access to the local filesystem.";
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|         echo "# With those permissions one can run 'mariadb' directly";
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|         echo "# anyway thanks to unix socket authentication and hence";
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|         echo "# this file is useless. See package README for more info.";
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|         echo "[client]";
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|         echo "host     = localhost";
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|         echo "user     = root";
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|         echo "[mysql_upgrade]";
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|         echo "host     = localhost";
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|         echo "user     = root";
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|         echo "# THIS FILE WILL BE REMOVED IN A FUTURE DEBIAN RELEASE.";
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|       } >> $dc
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|     fi
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|     # Keep it only root-readable, as it always was
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|     chown 0:0 $dc
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|     chmod 0600 $dc
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| 
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|     # If there is a real AppArmor profile, we reload it.
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|     # If the default empty profile is installed, then we remove any old
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|     # profile that may be loaded.
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|     # This allows upgrade from old versions (that have an apparmor profile
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|     # on by default) to work both to disable a default profile, and to keep
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|     # any profile installed and maintained by users themselves.
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|     profile="/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mariadbd"
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|     if [ -f "$profile" ] && aa-status --enabled 2>/dev/null
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|     then
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|       if grep -q /usr/sbin/mariadbd "$profile" 2>/dev/null
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|       then
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|         apparmor_parser -r "$profile" || true
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|       else
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|         echo "/usr/sbin/mariadbd { }" | apparmor_parser --remove 2>/dev/null || true
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|       fi
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|     fi
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| 
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|     # @TODO: Remove once buildbot.askmonty.org has been updated not to expect this file
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|     mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/
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|     # Note that file cannot be empty, otherwise systemd version in Ubuntu Bionic
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|     # will think the service is masked
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|     echo "# empty placeholder" > /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/migrated-from-my.cnf-settings.conf
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|     ;;
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| 
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|   abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-configure)
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|     ;;
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| 
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|   triggered)
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|     if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]
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|     then
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|       systemctl --system daemon-reload
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|     else
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|       invoke-rc.d mariadb restart
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|     fi
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|     ;;
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| 
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|   *)
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|     echo "postinst called with unknown argument '$1'" 1>&2
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|     exit 1
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|     ;;
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| esac
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| 
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| db_stop # in case invoke fails
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| 
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| # dh_systemd_start doesn't emit anything since we still ship /etc/init.d/mariadb.
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| # Thus MariaDB server is started via init.d script, which in turn redirects to
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| # systemctl. If we upgrade from MySQL mysql.service may be masked, which also
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| # means init.d script is disabled. Unmask mysql service explicitly.
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| # Check first that the command exists, to avoid emitting any warning messages.
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| if [ -x "$(command -v deb-systemd-helper)" ]
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| then
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|   deb-systemd-helper unmask mysql.service > /dev/null
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| fi
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| 
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| #DEBHELPER#
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| 
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| # Modified dh_systemd_start snippet that's not added automatically
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| if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]
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| then
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|   systemctl --system daemon-reload >/dev/null || true
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|   deb-systemd-invoke start mariadb.service >/dev/null || true
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|   # Modified dh_installinit snippet to only run with sysvinit
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| elif [ -x "/etc/init.d/mariadb" ]
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| then
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|   if [ "$1" = "configure" ] || [ "$1" = "abort-upgrade" ]
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|   then
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|     invoke-rc.d mariadb start || exit $?
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|   fi
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| fi
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