works here too. (jaunty upgrade from 8.10 clean install x86) thanks for
the workaround.
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Thanks for the workaround.
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Interesting... this worked for me. But this is of course not an ideal
solution as I'd rather not deal with the overhead.
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I confirm I have the same bug with a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04
Alpha-3 release desktop i386 edition.
The solution of commenting out the skip-bdb line worked and Mysql was
able to finish the installation.
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The same worked for me when installing amarok 2.
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It works here too:
Commenting out the skip-bdb line enabled me to finish amarok 2.0
installation on a recent jaunty installation.
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** Description changed:
When trying to install mysql-server-5.1, mysqld fails to start. Looking
at /var/log/daemon.log, the skip-bdb option is used to start mysqld.
This is option is set in my.cnf provided by mysql-common.
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+ WORKAROUND:
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+ Edit (as root) /etc/mysql/my.cnf, and commen
Well, the most recent upgrade of mysql-common did give me a
/etc/mysql/my.cnf containing the skip-bdb option, breaking mysql-server
startup.
** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Have you done a fresh install of 9.04 or is it an uppgrade?
In my freshly installed 9.04-alfa2 there is no mention of skip-bdb in
/etc/mysql/my.cnf
But yes, if I myself add the option skip-bdb to my /etc/mysql/my.cnf I
do get the same error.
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