It is easiest if we list the commits that caused the regressions, and then selectively revert them.
Here are some I found quickly: - -pie https://salsa.debian.org/mariadb-team/mariadb-10.1/commit/b4fe91faee29bc1597e2876e1c2cc6bdd162fb66 - dh_systemd_start removal https://salsa.debian.org/mariadb-team/mariadb-10.1/commit/9f49e4b494f3dad8c403972996f7a1ebceb4b34f
At least the commits above are well documented and will help to understand if reverting them is the truly correct thing to do.
It is easiest if we list the commits that caused the regressions, and then selectively revert them.
Here are some I found quickly: /salsa. debian. org/mariadb- team/mariadb- 10.1/commit/ b4fe91faee29bc1 597e2876e1c2cc6 bdd162fb66 /salsa. debian. org/mariadb- team/mariadb- 10.1/commit/ 9f49e4b494f3dad 8c403972996f7a1 ebceb4b34f
- -pie https:/
- dh_systemd_start removal https:/
At least the commits above are well documented and will help to understand if reverting them is the truly correct thing to do.