This was fixed in Xenial.
** Changed in: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=mysql-5.7-transition
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depe
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
+
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=mysql-5.7-transition
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depe
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
This bug was fixed in the package mythtv -
2:0.28.0+fixes.20160325.2520617-0ubuntu3
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mythtv (2:0.28.0+fixes.20160325.2520617-0ubuntu3) xenial; urgency=medium
[ Nishanth Aravamudan ]
* Update to PHP7.0 dependencies (LP: #1562184).
* debian/patches/update_mythweb_for_php7.patch
** Tags added: mysql-5.7-transition
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** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Changed in: mythbuntu-live-autostart (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
[FFe] Please update to MySQL 5.7 series
To man
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
Fixing the header issue for dsyslog revealed it also has the
libmysqlclient_r issue
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all rev
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
+
+ Test in ppa:mysql-ubuntu/mysql-5.7. We included all reverse build
+ depends of libmysqlclient-dev and all reverse depends of
+ libmysqlclient18. Could there be anything else that we've missed?
+
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
plugin_auth_common.h: fix agreed, patch to mysql-5.7 pending:
* anope
* cctools
* cvm
* dsyslog
* gentle
* kamailio
* libdbi-drivers
* mailutils
* mysqlmail
* opensmtpd-extra
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
plugin_auth_common.h: fix agreed, patch to mysql-5.7 pending:
* anope
* cctools
* cvm
* dsyslog
* gentle
* kamailio
* libdbi-drivers
* mailutils
* mysqlmail
* opensmtpd-extra
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
plugin_auth_common.h: fix agreed, patch to mysql-5.7 pending:
* anope
* cctools
* cvm
* dsyslog
* gentle
* kamailio
* libdbi-drivers
* mailutils
* mysqlmail
* opensmtpd-extra
> I think it'd be acceptable to allow other packages through proposed
despite a MySQL dep8 test failure
There should not be any others, as mysql-5.7 only exists in xenial-
proposed, and we test packages against xenial-release as much as
possible.
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pitti: Yeah, we have a bug in dbconfig-common (1563274), and a patch
ready for mysql-5.7 that downgrades that error to a deprecation warning
to give them time to fix it
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On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 12:36:37PM -, Martin Pitt wrote:
> It looks like dbconfig-common needs to be adjusted for MySQL 5.7. It
> fails on "mysql: [ERROR] mysql: Empty value for 'port' specified."
Yeah. We're planning on patching MySQL to turn that into a warning
instead of an error. Upstream
It looks like dbconfig-common needs to be adjusted for MySQL 5.7. It
fails on "mysql: [ERROR] mysql: Empty value for 'port' specified."
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** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
plugin_auth_common.h: fix agreed, patch to mysql-5.7 pending:
* anope
* cctools
* cvm
* dsyslog
* gentle
* kamailio
* libdbi-drivers
* mailutils
* mysqlmail
* opensmtpd-extra
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
[Transition Status]
plugin_auth_common.h: fix agreed, patch to mysql-5.7 pending:
* anope
* cctools
* cvm
* dsyslog
* gentle
* kamailio
* libdbi-drivers
* mailutils
* mysqlmail
* opensmtpd-extra
** Description changed:
upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
+
+ [Transition Status]
+
+ plugin_auth_common.h: fix agreed, patch to mysql-5.7 pending:
+ * anope
+ * cctools
+ * cvm
+ * dsyslog
+ * gentle
+ * kamailio
+ * libdbi-drivers
+ * mailutils
+ * mysqlmail
+ * opensmtpd-extra
Hi, can anybody let this package migrate?
autopkgtest for dbconfig-common 2.0.4: amd64: Regression ♻ , armhf: Regression
♻ , i386: Regression ♻ , ppc64el: Regression ♻ , s390x: Regression ♻
currently 4 packages are blocked because of it:
gnash
boinc
vtk
mythtv
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** Description changed:
- upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, ununtu 16.04
+ upgrade to MySQL 5.7.10 and above, Ubuntu 16.04
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mythbuntu-live-autostart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Yeah, the copying is an ugly hack, but it's already done to some degree,
and has the least risk of breaking anything, I think.
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Another suggestion to solve the header mess is to patch anywhere that
header files are looking for global reference to patch to local
reference "mysql/..."
Not sure if that would cause more harm though.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016, 03:16 Lars Tangvald
wrote:
> The test failures for dbconfig-common an
Some of the headers that are in include/mysql/mysql are also copied (not
moved) to include/mysql, probably to patch this sort of problem. With
the way the headers are structured right now I don't really see a very
nice way to solve this, so one suggestion is to simply copy everything.
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The test failures for dbconfig-common and redmine are due to a) The
tests setting empty port options in config files and b) MySQL 5.7 no
longer allowing empty options in config file.
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We discovered a problem with mythtv compiling against mysql 5.7.
It boils down to mysql expects that if you #include that
you have the mysql installation's include path included at compile time
to get the rest of the headers. This is presumptuous as it worked fine
for 5.5 and 5.6 previously with
** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
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Just adding some myth* tasks that will need to be adjusted too:
mythtv:
debian/control.in debian.control in mythtv need to include mysql-server-5.7
mythbuntu-live-autostart:
ubiquity plugin refers directly to 5.6 and needs to be changed
** Also affects: mythbuntu-live-autostart (Ubuntu)
Impor
14:49 rbasak: ok i'm hoping not by beta because mythbuntu has
some hardcoded stuff in the ubiquity plugin to configure 5.6 mysql
14:50 it's not a problem to change it to 5.7 other than it's a
timing thing to make sure they both land in the right ISO image
block-proposed until I understand what
11:15 rbasak: Okay, caught up on the bug. LGTM, but please
see the transition and migration through to completion ASAP.
11:15 infinity: ack. Thanks!
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I've just confirmed that src:mysql-5.6 version 5.6.28-1ubuntu3 fixes
Lars' second issue.
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Thank you for the detailed testing on this, Lars!
I think that the second issue would not constitute a regression for this
proposed upload; that bug exists already in Xenial. It also doesn't
happen if the Trusty user has mysql-server installed (since that will
cause mysql-server-5.6 to be removed
The previous comment contains the overview of the upgrade testing we've
done.
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1 Background
These tests were conducted to verify that MySQL upgrades are possible
from from previous Ubuntu releases to Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus).
There are 3 live Ubuntu versions:
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
- Ships with MySQL 5.5
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr)
I'll do a more complete writeup once the testing is complete, but want
to follow up on the above comment:
I can confirm that the package from ppa:racb/experimental fixes the apparmor
issue we saw before.
I've also tested the same starting from Precise.
So the upgrade from 5.5 in Trusty to 5.7 in
Lars discovered an upgrade issue from Trusty to Xenial. We think the
issue is that the Trusty apparmor does not support Unix domain socket
rules, and during the upgrade the userspace tools are too old so mysqld
fails to start.
I'm currently building a version in my test PPA that adds an apparmor
d
I'm a part of the MySQL engineering team, and have been working with
Robie Basak on this for a while
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Who is he Lars Tanvald if he could trust, and whether in the release of
MySQL 5.7?
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I've redone the basic smoke testing for verifying just the package upgrades.
No issues were found during testing.
These tests do not include full Ubuntu release upgrades; They were only run on
16.04.
To include 5.5 I rebuilt it from the current 5.5.47 source in Debian. The 5.6
packages were used
I've been testing the packages as we work on them, ironing out issues with
upgrading from both 5.5 and 5.6 as we go (I'll need to rerun these tests for
the currently uploaded package, though).
But I've only been testing on Xenial, i.e. installing 5.5/5.6 then replacing
with 5.7, so I haven't don
I've uploaded an initial cut of the proposed 5.7 packaging to our PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~mysql-ubuntu/+archive/ubuntu/mysql-5.7/+packages
and my current work tree (still being rebased) is available at
https://git.launchpad.net/~racb/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/log/?h=5.7v5ubuntu_dev2
I'd appreci
Alternate amarok patch:
Changes it to depend on virtual-mysql-server-core instead of changing 5.7
packaging to provide mysql-server-core.
** Attachment added: "Alternative debdiff for amarok package"
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The package libmysqld-pic has been removed as it is obsolete (there was
no difference between libmysqld-pic and libmysqld-dev in 5.6 either).
The amarok package depends on it, so this dependency needs changing.
Attaching debdiff output for the patch.
Another note is that it also depends on mysql-
17:00 If you're thinking in a weekish, then it'll be fine.
17:01 My answer approaches no as time goes on.
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Requesting an FFe for this please. Lars has had a branch ready for a
while now, and we've already had one review round, but I haven't managed
to review again in time. I expect to get this uploaded in 1-3 weeks.
One complicating factor is that this will trigger a library transition
for libmysqlclie
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