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has caused the Debian Bug report #761592,
regarding [debian-mysql] Bug#761452: mariadb-server-5.5: one-way migration 
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Package: mariadb-server-5.5

Thanks Jonathan for reporting this.

In your particular case you can recover from your situation by running as root:
$ echo "fset mariadb-server/oneway_migration seen false" |
debconf-communicate mariadb-server-5.5

After that you can run the installation and choose Yes to the
migration question.

The bug was in the preinst script and has now been fixed for both
mariadb-5.5 and mariadb-10.0 in the following commits:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-mysql/mariadb-5.5.git/commit/?id=f3a2750a9ff33447bb8333ae246daeaa22f4e76b
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-mysql/mariadb-10.0.git/commit/?id=7af0764d3d3c251d00f59761655c363fb59e299e


Thank you for your help and please continue testing my MariaDB
packages and give feedback!

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Closing this as an accidentally opened issue.

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