It should be asked trough a popup question, not left hidden in the
installation logs.
It is a critical debconf prompt. If synaptic did not present it to you,
then that's either a bug in synaptic or you have synaptic configured to
hide critical prompts from you.
** Changed in: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
It should be asked trough a popup question, not left hidden in the
installation logs.
It is a critical debconf prompt. If synaptic did not present it to you,
then that's either a bug in synaptic or you have synaptic configured to
hide critical prompts from you.
** Changed in: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
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package mysql-server-5.6 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: il
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package mysql-server-5.6 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: il
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Fixed. I saw looking into details, using synaptic, that to downgrade
from mariadb 10 to mysql 5.6 I had to remove a file in /var/lib/mysql .
The file is debian-10.0.flag
Not very intuitive. It should be asked trough a popup question, not left
hidden in the installation logs.
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Fixed. I saw looking into details, using synaptic, that to downgrade
from mariadb 10 to mysql 5.6 I had to remove a file in /var/lib/mysql .
The file is debian-10.0.flag
Not very intuitive. It should be asked trough a popup question, not left
hidden in the installation logs.
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