We get a fair amount of installation failures due to issues with the contents of /etc/mysql, such as /etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback being missing when it's set up with alternatives.
It seems this is sometimes caused by incomplete removal/purging of previous packages and not just user customizations, so should be investigated further.
We get a fair amount of installation failures due to issues with the contents of /etc/mysql, such as /etc/mysql/ my.cnf. fallback being missing when it's set up with alternatives.
It seems this is sometimes caused by incomplete removal/purging of previous packages and not just user customizations, so should be investigated further.
Might be related to LP: #1602945