tags + pending confirmed
thanks
Hello
Sorry for all the trouble, it just came to my mind that in an act of
total confusion I must have renamed the flag file from
dpkg__mysql_was_running to dpkg__mysql_should_be_started and thus
upgrading from too old versions did not work.
I will check today if
hi christian,
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 09:38:39AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
Sorry for all the trouble, it just came to my mind that in an act of
total confusion I must have renamed the flag file from
dpkg__mysql_was_running to dpkg__mysql_should_be_started and thus
upgrading from too
Hello Sean
On 2005-03-02 sean finney wrote:
hi christian,
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 09:38:39AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
Sorry for all the trouble, it just came to my mind that in an act of
total confusion I must have renamed the flag file from
dpkg__mysql_was_running to
This looks like a temporary file of some sort. Does it even belong in
/etc? Looks a bit iffy to me.
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thanks
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 01:58:05PM +0100, Matthijs Mohlmann wrote:
I was following an upgrade of mysql-server and i noticed it didn't start
at the end of the upgrade. It only stops at the end but didn't start
after that.
Breaks for me too. Upgrades are broken,
Package: mysql-server
Severity: important
Hi,
I was following an upgrade of mysql-server and i noticed it didn't start
at the end of the upgrade. It only stops at the end but didn't start
after that.
In /etc/mysql i found a file: dpkg__mysql_was_running but i couldn't
find how it was created.
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