Hello,
the install is always by 'sudo apt-get install mysql-server'
install was made after another 'sudo apt-get remove maria-db'
or the contrary (remove mysql-server before install maria-db)
the bug go .. and the install is crashed
the only method to go out of this problem is :
install new partition of ubuntu (or mint ,,, or ... ) any Debian install :-(
Thank's for your mail
Olivier
Le 27/03/2014 04:15, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
> Thanks for reporting this bug. It looks like it was asking for a mysql
> admin password. Can you please tell us exactly how you were installing
> the packages (apt-get, software center, synaptic, ...) and what you see
> when it completes? Does 'sudo apt-get install -f' do anything?
>
> ** Changed in: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
Hello,
the install is always by 'sudo apt-get install mysql-server'
install was made after another 'sudo apt-get remove maria-db'
or the contrary (remove mysql-server before install maria-db)
the bug go .. and the install is crashed
the only method to go out of this problem is :
install new partition of ubuntu (or mint ,,, or ... ) any Debian install :-(
Thank's for your mail
Olivier
Le 27/03/2014 04:15, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
> Thanks for reporting this bug. It looks like it was asking for a mysql
> admin password. Can you please tell us exactly how you were installing
> the packages (apt-get, software center, synaptic, ...) and what you see
> when it completes? Does 'sudo apt-get install -f' do anything?
>
> ** Changed in: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>