Package: mariadb-server-5.5
Thanks Jonathan for reporting this.
In your particular case you can recover from your situation by running as root:
$ echo "fset mariadb-server/oneway_migration seen false" |
debconf-communicate mariadb-server-5.5
After that you can run the installation and choose Yes
On 2014-09-14 10:33, B wrote:
have you tried dpkg-reconfigure?
Yes. The package isn't yet installed (because the abort happens in
preinst), so it can't be reconfigured.
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Jonathan Wiltshire j...@debian.org
Debian Developer http://
have you tried dpkg-reconfigure?
> When installing mariadb-server-5.5 with existing MySQL databases, the user
> is given a choice of whether to accept a one-way migration.
>
> If the user refuses to accept the one-way migration, the option is never
> offered again, even when the user decides it's
Package: mariadb-server-5.5
Version: 5.5.39-1
Severity: normal
When installing mariadb-server-5.5 with existing MySQL databases, the user
is given a choice of whether to accept a one-way migration.
If the user refuses to accept the one-way migration, the option is never
offered again, even when t
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