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FS#50144 - [mariadb] user 'mysql': directory '/var/lib/mysql' does not exist
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Opened by soloturn (soloturn) - Monday, 25 July 2016, 02:11 GMT
Last edited by Christian Hesse (eworm) - Monday, 25 July 2016, 18:04 GMT
Opened by soloturn (soloturn) - Monday, 25 July 2016, 02:11 GMT
Last edited by Christian Hesse (eworm) - Monday, 25 July 2016, 18:04 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
sudo pacman -S mariadb sudo pacman -Rs mariadb leads to: user 'mysql': directory '/var/lib/mysql' does not exist Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc. Packages (5) jemalloc-4.2.1-1 libaio-0.3.110-1 libmariadbclient-10.1.14-1 mariadb-clients-10.1.14-1 mariadb-10.1.14-1 |
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Closed by Christian Hesse (eworm)
Monday, 25 July 2016, 18:04 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: This is expected behaviour for security reasons. Users are not delete automatically.
Monday, 25 July 2016, 18:04 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: This is expected behaviour for security reasons. Users are not delete automatically.
Comment by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) -
Monday, 25 July 2016, 03:03 GMT
OK, so what?
Comment by Dave Reisner (falconindy) -
Monday, 25 July 2016, 11:36 GMT
Working as intended. We do not remove user accounts on package uninstallation for security reasons. Empty directories *will* be removed by pacman on uninstallation. Your solution is simple: 'userdel mysql' if you're sure that it no longer owns any files written to disk.