On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:34:16 -0700, Clint Byrum wrote: > mysql-common >> 5.5 will break 5.1 because there are new configuration > options used in /etc/mysql/my.cnf that will *break* mysql 5.1, as in, > it will refuse to run, libmysqlclient will throw errors, etc. This is > an unfortunate, but necessary evil. > > We can upload a version of 5.1 that has no mysql-server, mysql-client, > or mysql-testsuite packages, and also that depends on a mysql-common-5.1 > which breaks/replaces mysql-common << ${binary:Version}, and conflicts > with mysql-common >> ${binary:Version}, so that everything remains > installable during the transition. mysql-common in 5.5 would also then > need a Breaks/Replaces of that package to handle upgrades properly. > I'd rather see a new mysql-5.1 upload that builds *only* libmysqlclient16.
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