Posts by Athar

    @Nuxwin I remember, some months ago, when I get this issue (maybe a year old, don't remember), that you advice me to fix this then rerun the setup to ensure that everything from the setup process has run.


    Is that still needed or not ?


    (for now, I've always restart this service which is "down" prior to run the setup (and I don't use it anyways, maybe due to the fact it "crash" at some point, never checked), it "fix" the issue for me, it's part of my update/upgrade process).

    If it check for MySQL support and you didn't use MySQL... don't configure with MySQL support so :)


    Delete those lines from ./configure :

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    --with-mysql \
    --with-mysql-sock=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock \
    --with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config \
    --with-pdo-mysql \
    --with-pdo-pgsql \


    If you don't use MySQL, MySQLi or PostGreSQL (which isn't MariaDB support).


    BTW, maybe there is some options to enable support with MariaDB.

    Everyone will saw the rules now, but some will simply click on "Aknowledge" button and don't read the last post.


    Maybe a little phrase at the end (or begining) to say that could be added (in the 3 most used languages).


    Just and idea, like that.

    In the last log:

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    [1045] Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)


    So it try to connect with user "root" with no password, but sorry, I don't remember how the update was working with iSPCP, too old, nuxwin should be more able to help you on this.

    Yep, I just did it (after the movie I looked^^ don't read the mail before)


    Just for information, as before:



    So in fact, this is 2 new patches for Debian, one that should complete the primary fast-bugfix, the second to add some more security.

    Today "minimum" list of update for Debian 7: