On Tue, Jun 02, 2020 at 01:28:58PM -, Giles Birch wrote:
> "This is expected behaviour since policy is that users' modifications of
> conffiles (for example, files in /etc/mysql/) should be preserved."
> makes absolutely no sense when the problem is that /etc/mysql has been
> deleted. In the
"This is expected behaviour since policy is that users' modifications of
conffiles (for example, files in /etc/mysql/) should be preserved."
makes absolutely no sense when the problem is that /etc/mysql has been
deleted. In the case where there is no config to overwrite, the script
should
I have same issue. Thanks in advance for any help.
mysql-common
mysql-client-5.7
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
I have tried above suggestions but that don't work.
My question is can I copy the file
/etc/mysql/myslq.cnf
and create new one and paste it in new file
On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 12:45:36PM -, Jan Bauer wrote:
> The package installer should check for any missing files in /etc/mysql
> and recreate them if they are completely missing.
I don't agree. The user "owns" /etc and the system is designed to
preserve all modifications to it. Trying to
The package installer should check for any missing files in /etc/mysql
and recreate them if they are completely missing.
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For anyone coming across this: apt will mention something with --fix-broken and
that actually fixes it. In my case I did purge mysql-server- and then
reinstalled it, which naturally did not work.
apt-get --fix-broken install mysql-server
worked, however.
Hope this helps.
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OMFG this bug is HELL OH OHH FIX IT! EVERY OTHER PACKAGE
WORKS FINE IF YOU CHANGE THE CONFIG FILES!!! THIS COMPLETELY BREAKS
UPDATES ON MY SERVERS!!! IT KEEPS HAPPENING OVER AND OVER!!!
OHHH OH!
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I have my machine installed with MariaDB 10. Just booted and saw "There
was a problem with mysql 5.7"
Weird, I don't have mysql-server 5.7 installed. Maybe some half-
configuration lying around...?
andy@andy-virtual-machine:~$ sudo apt policy mariadb-server
mariadb-server:
Installed:
In my case the problem is a missing /etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback
configuration file.
Possible workaround:
In /var/log/apt/history.log
Start-Date: 2017-01-20 10:42:27
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.126'
Upgrade: mysql-server-5.7:amd64 (5.7.16-0ubuntu0.16.04.1,
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:49:28AM -, Calabacin wrote:
> In my case I had MySQL and wanted to install MariaDB. After using
> MariaDB for some time I decided it was not for me and tried to go back
> to MySQL. That's when hell started. There is no way to recover what I
> had before and
In my case I had MySQL and wanted to install MariaDB. After using
MariaDB for some time I decided it was not for me and tried to go back
to MySQL. That's when hell started. There is no way to recover what I
had before and everything I try seems to fail. I thought I had it
finally working but I now
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