Le Mer 2 Mars 2005 16:20, Niels de Vos a écrit : > Hi, > > well, after an 'apt-get update' there were new packages for > mysql-server and flyspray. During the upgrade the folowing happened: > > 1) mysql-server stopped > 2) mysql-server upgraded > 3) flyspray upgraded > 4) mysql-server started again
I understood that part ;) my question was : does ap-get was enought to get it fixed. apparently not, so I'll go implement your suggestion, that does not please me that much, but I have no other good choice ;) > This way, point 3 couldn't be fully completed. Note, there was no > real error to be seen, at least no blocking message or the like. > apt-get just went on upgrading some more packages. Flyspray-upgrade > probably uses a php-script to upgrade the database. In this case, the > script was run, but without succes (connection error?). The only > error-message I found was on the website, where normaly flyspray > runs. It said 'Upgrade to 0.9.7 not complete', or at least something > like that. > > For me personally, it would be sufficient to give a message on how to > upgrade the database when mysql-server is back online again. Now it > took me some hours of looking what went wrong and how to correct it. > Not a problem, but maybe someone else isn't able to fix it manually. well, I guess it's what I'll do, since like you experienced it, there is no way to be sure mysqld is running. so in my next upload I'll try to detect if upgrade script failed, and I'll put then a warning to warn the user. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O OOO http://www.madism.org
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