Hey Mariano!

This is exactly the bug we are talking about here ;-)

As a solution, you will have to recompile amarok - either yourself or
wait for the next version of the package. To recompile it yourself, you
should do the following (as root):

apt-get build-deb amarok (installs headers for building the package)
apt-get source amarok
cd amarok-1.4.1
dpkg-buildpackage

Then it compiles and creates you the debian package in .. You can
install these with dpkg but after this you shouldn't update amarok until
there really is a new version. To avoid this, you could change the
changelog as well.

I hope that helps and/or that we will get a new version of the package
soon so MySQL will work out of the box again.

Johannes


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