![]() ![]() Sources list so that you can install the software on your Ubuntu 20. Use the following command to add MySQL repository URLs in the apt If you don’t want to select these options then, click ‘No thanks, just start my download’ link to download the required package to your system’s local directory. On the next page, it will ask you either you want to register or log in. Page from where you will download ‘mysql-apt-config_0.8.15-1_all.deb’ ( You might get latest version hence version no may be changed ) When you browse this URL, it will take you directly on the download For this purpose, download the repository configuration file Using this method, you can install MySQL from the official apt Step 1: Update repository index To install the latest available version of a software from the Internet repositories, your local repository index must match it. Step 1: Download configuration file from the apt repository 322159 files and directoriesĤ61 touch /etc/apparmor.d/local/ fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server:Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 116 kB disk space will be freed. Selecting previously unselected package mysql-server. Selecting previously unselected package mysql-server-5.5. The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 32.8 MB of additional disk space The following extra packages will be installed: usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: mysql-server-5.5 is broken Package 'mysql-server' is not installed, so not removed Package 'apparmor' is not installed, so not removedĠ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used. No apport report written because MaxReports is reached already Indicates its a followup error from a previous failure.Įrrors were encountered while processing:Į: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) No apport report written because the error message Package mysql-server-5.5 is not configured yet.ĭpkg: error processing mysql-server (-configure):ĭependency problems - leaving unconfigured Mysql-server depends on mysql-server-5.5 however: For example: apt-cache search mysql-server The system will return a list of available options, including Oracle MySQL 8.xx and MariaDB 10.x server and client on Ubuntu 22. Subprocess installed post-installation scriptĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of Use the apt-cache command or apt command as follows to search for MySQL server and client packages on your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.ĭpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.5 (-configure): usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: mysql-server-5.5 I also checked this question (even though in my case it did not break because of an upgrade to 12.04: it was already working on 12.10)įixing broken myslq-server package after upgrade to 12.04Īnd tried the suggestions in there (458, 461, 462) to no avail. Mysql can't be reconfigured because it's no longer there (453) but attempting to reinstall it gives back the old error messages and we're back to square one (454). A more energetic attempt to remove mysql seems to succeed (449) and the previous errors are no longer seen (450, 1, 2). Attempts to remove mysql and (?) apparmor fail (446, 7, 8). I am still unsuccessfully trying to revive mysql.īelow is what I attempted so far (all as root).įirst, mysql does not start (443). I have given the system more disk and moved /var to its own partition. Suspected cause: I had a near-full boot disk the upgrade filled up the disk before completing and thus left everything in a mess. ![]() ![]() A software upgrade broke, among other things, mysql and I have not been able to get it back up yet.
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