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Currently, we define the so-called "overflow group" as 'nogroup'. However, one practical issue is that systemd-sysusers will otherwise create a 'nobody' group with gid 999, because that's is what is usual to define the overflow group: users and groups are defined in LSB (Linux Standard Base): https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_5.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/usernames.html Quoting: "If the username exists on a system,then they should be in the suggested corresponding group". Only Debian and derivatives depart from this custom, naming it 'nogroup' (hence the rationale for commit |
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0000-ac_cache_check.patch | ||
0001-configure-ps-cache-check.patch | ||
0002-use-new-readline-iface.patch | ||
0003-ac_stack_direction-is-unset.patch | ||
0004-Fix-gen_lex_hash-execution.patch | ||
0005-bison_3_breaks_mysql_server_build.patch | ||
0006-no-force-static-build.patch | ||
0007-dont-install-in-mysql-directory.patch | ||
0008-fix-type-conversion.patch | ||
0009-gcc7.patch | ||
0010-fix-build-without-zlib.patch | ||
mysqld.service | ||
oracle-mysql.hash | ||
oracle-mysql.mk | ||
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