Closing the bug report then.
chuck
** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Chuck Short wrote:
Closing the bug report then.
chuck
** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
Thanks for investigating, Chuck.
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The /var/log/daemon.log from your system suggests that mysql is
insisting that you set initial passwords before proceeding. It would
like you to do:
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password'
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root
Hi there Serge, and thank you for looking into this.
I found that offering a new sql password or accepting the previous
password (via the dialog box) would not change the symptom. I've since
updated to 10.10, so that symptom is not apparent now.
Thanks again.
--Len
On Feb 2, 2011, at 4:31
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Title:
package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.8 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation