Thanks for getting back to us, I'll go ahead and close the bug report.
** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Carefully following instructions about installing mysql, I could
completely uninstall and reinstall mysql.
It works, now, but the version is actually 5.7.
I'll try to install ver 8.0 later.
Thanks for your support. You may close the topic.
Best regards.
Le 12/11/2019 à
Ubuntu Eoan doesn't ship phpmyadmin, perhaps you got it from another
place, and it had a dependency on mariadb instead of mysql? Perhaps you
installed phpmyadmin from Debian, which uses mariadb instead of mysql?
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place, and it had a dependency on mariadb instead of mysql? Perhaps you
installed phpmyadmin from Debian, which uses mariadb instead of mysql?
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Thank you for your reply.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10 and things began to get wrong.
It looks like the update installed MariaDB instead of MYSQL8 and that it
was impossible then to remove mysql in order to reinstall it.
I wanted to remove mysql, because PHPmyadmin sent error 2002. And
This looks like a database corruption and not a MYSQL package bug:
2019-11-08T07:30:49.357992Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server] /usr/sbin/mysqld
(mysqld 8.0.17-0ubuntu2) starting as process 1845
2019-11-08T07:30:50.096273Z 1 [ERROR] [MY-012179] [InnoDB] Could not find any
file associated with