In trying to test my fix for this, i went through a few packages before I found one that was actually broken. It seems that many packages (apache2, postgres, anacron) end up cleaning their own environment.
One package that *is* affected is 'backuppc' as demonstrated here:
In trying to test my fix for this, i went through a few packages before I found one that was actually broken. It seems that many packages (apache2, postgres, anacron) end up cleaning their own environment.
One package that *is* affected is 'backuppc' as demonstrated here:
$ sudo apt-get install --quiet --assume-yes eatmydata /usr/lib/ libeatmydata/ libeatmydata. so /usr/lib/ libeatmydata/ libeatmydata. so
$ sudo eatmydata apt-get install --assume-yes backuppc
$ sudo service backuppc status
* backuppc is running
$ sudo cat /proc/$pid/environ | tr '\0' '\n' | grep ^LD_PRELOAD
LD_PRELOAD=
After the fix is applied, we see:
$ sudo cat /proc/$pid/environ | tr '\0' '\n' | grep ^LD_PRELOAD
LD_PRELOAD=