Hey, You hopefully all saw the "security update" for akonadi, that fixes the non stating issue: https://www.debian.org/security/2016/dsa-3714
> I am using Akonadi with MariaDB since quite a while. @martin: please keep in mind, that this issue with mysql-server is a problem at Debian stable. As I know you are using unstable (KF5 based kdepim). Promoting to switch to MaraDB should mention, that you havn't tested this switch for stable. <- Or did you test this on stable too? Never the less you are right about promoting the switch- also upstream suggests to switch to MariaDB for current kdepim (KF5 based). > Works marvellously. I just did an mysql_upgrade after a while to upgrade to > fix some warnings in log, but it worked before that as well. Strange - the maintainer for akonadi told me, that MariaDB and MySQL both should detect a new installed version and perform an update automatically. Or are you were talking about, what you did after the switch? Best Regards, Sandro
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