I guess that Carl's problem comes from the fact that when the
/var/lib/mysql/ directory was restored from the backup media ownership
was not restored correctly.
** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
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Even taking a cue from Carl, I could not install the package.
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** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I am having the same error, but my installation went poorly. Currently
on Karmic with version 5.1.31.
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You
My error, I posted too quickly. My problem was that a program was
trying to access the mysql database during install.
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I solved the problem by giving permission to read and write in the /var/lib/
mysql to mysql user
(chown-R mysql.mysql /var/lib/mysql),
I suggested that this be implemented in the package, unfortunately no.
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No, the root was the owner of /var/lib/mysql, kept the files after a
reinstall of ubuntu, this directory (/var/lib/ mysql) saved on my Pendrive
(backup), then moved them to this directory (again) after the reinstall,
then tried to install mysql and got this error.
2009/4/30 Andreas Olsson
@Carl: Just to make sure if there is an actual bug here or not; is the
root ownership of /var/lib/mysql the result of something you did, or do
you believe the package manager somehow created that situation?
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yes, I had the directories of an old installation.
2009/4/26 Andreas Olsson andr...@arrakis.se
Are there any /var/log/daemon.log entries from that time regarding
mysql? Have you had a version of mysql-server installed before? Perhaps
mysql-server-5.0?
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Ok, taken a bit of a closer look at the logs now. Just figured out how
to translate the error messages :)
Can you post the result of the follow two commands
ls -ld /var/lib/mysql/
ls -ld /
(Actually it is primarily the first one I believe is irrelevant. But
once we're at it, I did see something
Are there any /var/log/daemon.log entries from that time regarding
mysql? Have you had a version of mysql-server installed before? Perhaps
mysql-server-5.0?
** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24759811/Dependencies.txt
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