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
Package: mariadb-server-10.1
Followup-For: Bug #865931
Dear Maintainer,
I think this bug can be closed because MariaDB works as intended and as
documented in /usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.1/README.Debian.gz
The database root user is not supposed to log in with a password, but
via the
Package: mariadb-server-10.1
Version: 1:10.1.29-6
Followup-For: Bug #865931
Dear Maintainer,
I stumbled across the exact same issue: `mysql_secure_installation` was
asking for a new password which — when specified — wasn't set. `mysql -u root`
would still not ask for a password, rendering the
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:
Package: mysql-server
Version: 5.5.+default
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
First mistake is to call the mysql-server package, because you would be lying
to everyone.
mama@zeuza:~$ mysql --version
mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.1.23-MariaDB, for debian-linux-gnu (i686) using
readline 5.2
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