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It seems that the old mysqld failed to stop, so mysql_upgrade is talking
to the old server instead of the new one. We didn't encounter this in
testing, so we think it could be an issue on your system, but we don't
have enough information in this report to determine that.
Can you see if you can determine why mysqld fails to stop on your
system? Once you get it properly stopped, I think "sudo apt-get -f
install" should succeed.
I'll mark this bug as Incomplete for now, as it isn't clear that this is
a bug as opposed to some kind of misconfiguration on your system. If you
can figure out how to get an Ubuntu system into this state in a way that
is clearly a bug ("steps to reproduce"), please provide that and change
the bug status back to New.
** Changed in: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
package mysql-server-5.7 5.7.12-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
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