Bug#865931: [debian-mysql] Bug#865931: mysql-server: Does not allow me to change root password

2018-08-04 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Control: tags -1 help wontfix Just for the record, the MariaDB installed by Debian is secure by default. There is no need to run mysql_secure_installation. You should only use that binary if you also used mysql_install_db etc manually to setup the database. So, just run 'sudo apt install

Bug#865931: [debian-mysql] Bug#865931: mysql-server: Does not allow me to change root password

2017-06-25 Thread Ondřej Surý
Control: reassign -1 mariadb-server-10.1 Control: severity -1 normal Control: tags -1 +moreinfo Dear Fabián, as a first thing, have you read README.Debian that comes with the MARIADB server? The online copy is here: