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[DiscordArchive] heya, I recognize that this might be a question outside of this server, but I don't know who else I

[DiscordArchive] heya, I recognize that this might be a question outside of this server, but I don't know who else I

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 04:35 PM
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Archived author: Lynn & Petra • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:35:15.728000+00:00
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heya, I recognize that this might be a question outside of this server, but I don't know who else I would ask. I have azerothcore set up in a WSL instance, and its been working well, but recently I've gotten a ACE00046 error. I know that that means that I have to recompile to get the mysql library versions in sync again, but I don't know how mysql updated. I've been out of town and I haven't updated it manually, and I didn't think that that would happen automatically inside the ubuntu instance on WSL. I believe (though I can't currently check) that I do also have mysql on the windows machine that is running WSL, in case that would affect things.

Has anyone else run into this / know of settings that I should check when I'm next able to access the server?
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 04:35 PM #1

Archived author: Lynn & Petra • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:35:15.728000+00:00
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heya, I recognize that this might be a question outside of this server, but I don't know who else I would ask. I have azerothcore set up in a WSL instance, and its been working well, but recently I've gotten a ACE00046 error. I know that that means that I have to recompile to get the mysql library versions in sync again, but I don't know how mysql updated. I've been out of town and I haven't updated it manually, and I didn't think that that would happen automatically inside the ubuntu instance on WSL. I believe (though I can't currently check) that I do also have mysql on the windows machine that is running WSL, in case that would affect things.

Has anyone else run into this / know of settings that I should check when I'm next able to access the server?

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 04:47 PM
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Archived author: Nyeriah • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:47:34.888000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 04:47 PM #2

Archived author: Nyeriah • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:47:34.888000+00:00
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rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 04:47 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:47:38.959000+00:00
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Ubuntu by default will automatically update and it's something you'll have to disable if you don't want that to happen.
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 04:47 PM #3

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:47:38.959000+00:00
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Ubuntu by default will automatically update and it's something you'll have to disable if you don't want that to happen.

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 04:48 PM
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Archived author: Lynn & Petra • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:48:12.382000+00:00
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Gotcha there, thanks
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 04:48 PM #4

Archived author: Lynn & Petra • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:48:12.382000+00:00
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Gotcha there, thanks

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 04:49 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:49:22.724000+00:00
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I don't understand why it does that in the server version of Ubuntu but it is what it is
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 04:49 PM #5

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-12-03T16:49:22.724000+00:00
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I don't understand why it does that in the server version of Ubuntu but it is what it is

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 05:07 PM
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Archived author: St0ny • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:07:39.906000+00:00
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This is because security of the system. Ubuntu by default install critical and security updates automatically. The package that makes this is unattended-updates.
Configure it with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow unattended-upgrades" to not make any updates or lock the MySQL package in apt so that Ubuntu can't update them.

This can be read in the Ubuntu Documentation.
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 05:07 PM #6

Archived author: St0ny • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:07:39.906000+00:00
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This is because security of the system. Ubuntu by default install critical and security updates automatically. The package that makes this is unattended-updates.
Configure it with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow unattended-upgrades" to not make any updates or lock the MySQL package in apt so that Ubuntu can't update them.

This can be read in the Ubuntu Documentation.

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 05:09 PM
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Archived author: St0ny • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:09:29.121000+00:00
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Put a package on hold:

echo "<package-name> hold" | sudo dpkg --set-selections

Remove the hold:

echo "<package-name> install" | sudo dpkg --set-selections

Display the status of all your packages:

dpkg --get-selections
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 05:09 PM #7

Archived author: St0ny • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:09:29.121000+00:00
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Put a package on hold:

echo "<package-name> hold" | sudo dpkg --set-selections

Remove the hold:

echo "<package-name> install" | sudo dpkg --set-selections

Display the status of all your packages:

dpkg --get-selections

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 05:11 PM
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Archived author: St0ny • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:11:51.456000+00:00
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Ubuntu does this because many people will not install any updates. This makes systems easily hackable and Ubuntu prevents this by installing security updates automatically.
rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 05:11 PM #8

Archived author: St0ny • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:11:51.456000+00:00
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Ubuntu does this because many people will not install any updates. This makes systems easily hackable and Ubuntu prevents this by installing security updates automatically.

rektbyfaith
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12-03-2024, 05:58 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:58:35.257000+00:00
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Meh, I just add this to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades and get on with my life without suffering from such things
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rektbyfaith
12-03-2024, 05:58 PM #9

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2024-12-03T17:58:35.257000+00:00
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Meh, I just add this to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades and get on with my life without suffering from such things
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