Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -2 akonadi 1.13.0-2+deb8u1
Control: reopen -2
Control: tag -2 + help newcomer patch

Scott Kitterman pointed me that the kubuntu akonadi packages include a patch for the global-mysql.conf file:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/291060287/akonadi_1.12.1-0ubuntu1.1_1.12.1-0ubuntu1.2.diff.gz

This might fix the issue on the akonadi side, thus the clone and reopen. I'm also requesting help with this bug, as I'm not currently able to "easily" test this patch, and we are also more interested in running installations than in new installations.

¡Hola Dominic!

El 2016-11-07 a las 13:19 +0000, Dominic Hargreaves escribió:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 01:15:29PM +0000, Robie Basak wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 01:10:49PM +0100, Maximiliano Curia wrote:
This is a bug in the backports version of mysql. A backports version shouldn't break applications in stable. I'll reassign the issue to the mysql packages.

We don't track backports bugs in the Debian BTS, so I'm closing this bug. Bugs against backports should be reported to debian-backpo...@lists.debian.org. See http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-mysql-maint/2016-October/009544.html

I will probably not remember this next time, I hope this isn't a big burden for you to redirect the mails accordingly. Thanks for the quick reply, btw.

I think the mention of backports here was a mistake - the submitter specifies that the problem happened when upgrading to 5.5.53-0+deb8u1 which was a security update.

Ups, it seems that I misread the version.

In any case, ideally, a stable security fix shouldn't break existing software, so, if feasible, it would be better to have this fixed in mysqld.

Happy hacking,
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