Can't get back to a stable apt state
this is somewhat related to this question, as since this problem I never came back to a totally clear and stable state for apt.
So when trying to do something with apt, I always get this error message:
Paramétrage de mysql-server-5.7 (5.7.25-0ubuntu0.18.04.2) ...
Checking if update is needed.
This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.7.25, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
Then the terminal hangs and I have to kill the terminal process, event a CTRL+C doesn't work.
What is weird is that before the error message, MySQL is working well, I can access the database and run the applications.
After the error message when trying to access PhpMyAdmin I get the following error:
mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/2002): No such file or directory
And the only solution is to reboot. Then MySQL works again. But the state stays unstable and APT will always try to reconfigure it. I am considering reinstalling the workstation which I'd like to avoid. Thanks for your help.
apt mysql
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this is somewhat related to this question, as since this problem I never came back to a totally clear and stable state for apt.
So when trying to do something with apt, I always get this error message:
Paramétrage de mysql-server-5.7 (5.7.25-0ubuntu0.18.04.2) ...
Checking if update is needed.
This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.7.25, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
Then the terminal hangs and I have to kill the terminal process, event a CTRL+C doesn't work.
What is weird is that before the error message, MySQL is working well, I can access the database and run the applications.
After the error message when trying to access PhpMyAdmin I get the following error:
mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/2002): No such file or directory
And the only solution is to reboot. Then MySQL works again. But the state stays unstable and APT will always try to reconfigure it. I am considering reinstalling the workstation which I'd like to avoid. Thanks for your help.
apt mysql
add a comment |
this is somewhat related to this question, as since this problem I never came back to a totally clear and stable state for apt.
So when trying to do something with apt, I always get this error message:
Paramétrage de mysql-server-5.7 (5.7.25-0ubuntu0.18.04.2) ...
Checking if update is needed.
This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.7.25, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
Then the terminal hangs and I have to kill the terminal process, event a CTRL+C doesn't work.
What is weird is that before the error message, MySQL is working well, I can access the database and run the applications.
After the error message when trying to access PhpMyAdmin I get the following error:
mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/2002): No such file or directory
And the only solution is to reboot. Then MySQL works again. But the state stays unstable and APT will always try to reconfigure it. I am considering reinstalling the workstation which I'd like to avoid. Thanks for your help.
apt mysql
this is somewhat related to this question, as since this problem I never came back to a totally clear and stable state for apt.
So when trying to do something with apt, I always get this error message:
Paramétrage de mysql-server-5.7 (5.7.25-0ubuntu0.18.04.2) ...
Checking if update is needed.
This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.7.25, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
Then the terminal hangs and I have to kill the terminal process, event a CTRL+C doesn't work.
What is weird is that before the error message, MySQL is working well, I can access the database and run the applications.
After the error message when trying to access PhpMyAdmin I get the following error:
mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/2002): No such file or directory
And the only solution is to reboot. Then MySQL works again. But the state stays unstable and APT will always try to reconfigure it. I am considering reinstalling the workstation which I'd like to avoid. Thanks for your help.
apt mysql
apt mysql
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