For anyone coming across this: apt will mention something with --fix-broken and that actually fixes it. In my case I did purge mysql-server-<version> and then reinstalled it, which naturally did not work.
apt-get --fix-broken install mysql-server
worked, however.
Hope this helps.
For anyone coming across this: apt will mention something with --fix-broken and that actually fixes it. In my case I did purge mysql-server- <version> and then reinstalled it, which naturally did not work.
apt-get --fix-broken install mysql-server
worked, however.
Hope this helps.