Subject | Re: [firebird-support] firebird binary installs and debian 10 - unattended-upgrades deleted firebird user |
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Author | Ismael L. Donis Garcia |
Post date | 2019-03-25T18:13:30Z |
You should ask this question in the list of debian, or to the memos for
my understanding is the most appropriate
Best Regards
----- Original Message -----Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 12:25 PMSubject: [firebird-support] firebird binary installs and debian 10 - unattended-upgrades deleted firebird user
Hi list .
Since february I'm using debian 10 for a try (as a server) .
All firebird installs I do, are from binaries downloaded from firebirsql.org .
I don't use unattended-upgrades package because I'm not familiar with it .
I found today that firebird didn't start . After some research I found firebird user was not there but firebird group was.
Manual debian upgrades, sometimes ask me if firebird user can be deleted to which I answer NO.
Seems unattended-upgrades don't ask, or should be configured properly .
I just created firebird user again and recreate permission on files / directories and it started fine.
And unattended-upgrades is now gone.
Regards
Pablo Sánchez