Bug#857444: [debian-mysql] Bug#857444: Bug#857444: mysql-server-5.5: upgrade from jessie to stretch leaves mysql server uninstalled

2017-04-14 Thread Gabriel Filion
Hi there, I've traced inter-package links (depends, conflicts et al) and I think I found the reason why the server gets removed. stretch still has a mysql-common package that has a "Replaces:" for mysql-server-5.5. during a dist-upgrade mysql-common will get upgraded to the stretch version,

Bug#857444: [debian-mysql] Bug#857444: Bug#857444: mysql-server-5.5: upgrade from jessie to stretch leaves mysql server uninstalled

2017-03-15 Thread Gabriel Filion
Otto Kekäläinen: >>> One way to make this an easier transition would be to have a >>> mysql-server package in stretch that's a dummy package that depends >>> on >>> default-mysql-server, and that has an upgrade notice about the >>> transition to mariadb that is happening. > > The transition is

Bug#857444: [debian-mysql] Bug#857444: Bug#857444: mysql-server-5.5: upgrade from jessie to stretch leaves mysql server uninstalled

2017-03-15 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello! >> One way to make this an easier transition would be to have a >> mysql-server package in stretch that's a dummy package that depends >> on >> default-mysql-server, and that has an upgrade notice about the >> transition to mariadb that is happening. The transition is supposed to be