Le 15/12/2014 22:55, Otto Kekäläinen a écrit :
Thank you Gilles for reporting this.

The mysqld init script should call on scripts that run mysql_upgrade,
which is suppose to handle situations like this. Have you tried
running mysql_upgrade manually?
I just tried, but it said it's already upgraded.
I force the run and see that it does not touch mysql.innodb_table_stats ...
This issue is possibly an upstream bug and I have asked upstream devs
for help regarding this.
Probably, as I found on the Web some similar problems with even MySQL itself and that table.
Regarding the debconf string: thanks for spotting them, I just fixed
them in commit 
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-mysql/mariadb-10.0.git/commit/?id=795666b08a79cfc418d9c6e7fac690ccdea41539
Ah ! I haven't even seen that, it's reportbug that lists debconf strings !


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