[Expired for mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu)
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Dear Paride,
Thank you very much. It finally works with your help!
A mysql linked package were still installed.
Let's know if there something to change in the update/upgrade process to
forbit such situation during that process.
Best regards,
Christian.
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Title:
package mysql-server-8.0 8.0.20-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to
Hi,
Could you try the steps suggested by cpaelzer one again, but with the
first command replaced by:
sudo apt remove --purge mysql-server-core-8.0 mysql-common
Before running the 'apt install' command you could also check that all
the mysql packages are actually fully gone by running:
dpkg
Dear Christian,
Thanks for your process.
I did it carefully, but I'm still stuck with the same error.
I then delete /usr/share/mysql and /usr/share/mysql-common and try an
install/reinstall of mysql-server (without any version ... as it stuck):
"sudo apt install --reinstall mysql-server-8.0
Arr, yeah one can get stuck in odd cases like this.
Still - as the error suggests - the usual way is trying to re-install like:
$ apt install --reinstall mysql-server-8.0
But whatever you had lying around might still/again break it from installing.
Since you can not auto-uninstall it as it
Dear Paride,
Thanks for your feedbacks.
I do not bypass any version of Ubuntu during the upgrade process. My previous
version was 18.04 LTS. The issue were build automatically by Ubuntu after a
crash during a package update. mysql can't be removed as it need to be
correctly installed before it
Hi Christian,
as Lucas wrote there is not enough information here to differentiate
between a local configuration problem and a bug in Ubuntu, however there
is also another problem: Ubuntu only supports upgrading from one version
to the next version, or from one LTS version to the next LTS
** Changed in: mysql-8.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
package mysql-server-8.0 8.0.20-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to
Dear Lucas,
The bug form was automatically filled by Ubuntu 20.04.
Yes I were upgrading 17.10 to 220.04 when I met this issue.
As said in the tittle, for the package mysql-server-8.0 8.0.20, it is
impossible to get correctly installed or removed ...
"sudo apt-get install mysql-server
Lecture
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report.
Unfortunately, I am not able to reproduce the bug, and I also did not
find any insightful information from your log files. Are you trying to
upgrade from Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" to 20.04 "Focal Fossa"?
Could you please provide some
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Title:
package mysql-server-8.0 8.0.20-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to
install/upgrade: package is in a very
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