dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server-5.5












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I upgrade my server from time to time with apt-get update then apt-get upgrade and don't use anything else. But now I have a problem with mysql-server. APT cannot upgrade anything else because of this. The error message says that it cannot configure it(?) When I try dpkg --configure mysql-server, it says my mysql-server-core is on 5.5.44 but it must to be on 5.5.43



How can I solve this?



dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server-5.5:
mysql-server-5.5 depends on mysql-server-core-5.5 (= 5.5.43-0ubuntu0.12.04.1); however:
Version of mysql-server-core-5.5 on system is 5.5.44-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
dpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.5 (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
mysql-server-5.5


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    I upgrade my server from time to time with apt-get update then apt-get upgrade and don't use anything else. But now I have a problem with mysql-server. APT cannot upgrade anything else because of this. The error message says that it cannot configure it(?) When I try dpkg --configure mysql-server, it says my mysql-server-core is on 5.5.44 but it must to be on 5.5.43



    How can I solve this?



    dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server-5.5:
    mysql-server-5.5 depends on mysql-server-core-5.5 (= 5.5.43-0ubuntu0.12.04.1); however:
    Version of mysql-server-core-5.5 on system is 5.5.44-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
    dpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.5 (--configure):
    dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
    Errors were encountered while processing:
    mysql-server-5.5


    Using Ubuntu server 12.04-LTS










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      I upgrade my server from time to time with apt-get update then apt-get upgrade and don't use anything else. But now I have a problem with mysql-server. APT cannot upgrade anything else because of this. The error message says that it cannot configure it(?) When I try dpkg --configure mysql-server, it says my mysql-server-core is on 5.5.44 but it must to be on 5.5.43



      How can I solve this?



      dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server-5.5:
      mysql-server-5.5 depends on mysql-server-core-5.5 (= 5.5.43-0ubuntu0.12.04.1); however:
      Version of mysql-server-core-5.5 on system is 5.5.44-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
      dpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.5 (--configure):
      dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
      Errors were encountered while processing:
      mysql-server-5.5


      Using Ubuntu server 12.04-LTS










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      I upgrade my server from time to time with apt-get update then apt-get upgrade and don't use anything else. But now I have a problem with mysql-server. APT cannot upgrade anything else because of this. The error message says that it cannot configure it(?) When I try dpkg --configure mysql-server, it says my mysql-server-core is on 5.5.44 but it must to be on 5.5.43



      How can I solve this?



      dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mysql-server-5.5:
      mysql-server-5.5 depends on mysql-server-core-5.5 (= 5.5.43-0ubuntu0.12.04.1); however:
      Version of mysql-server-core-5.5 on system is 5.5.44-0ubuntu0.12.04.1.
      dpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.5 (--configure):
      dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
      Errors were encountered while processing:
      mysql-server-5.5


      Using Ubuntu server 12.04-LTS







      12.04 apt server package-management mysql






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          I solved it this way!



          Because the apt-get * cannot do anything in my case, I removed myql-server and mysql-server-core with dpkg commands.



          dpkg -r mysql-server-core-5.5
          dpkg -r mysql-server-5.5


          Now mysql is gone without altering other packages that depend on them!



          Then I installed mysql-server again with apt-get



           sudo apt-get install mysql-server


          APT will install it like first time, but it will use your databases without any change and also root password is not changed!






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            I solved it this way!



            Because the apt-get * cannot do anything in my case, I removed myql-server and mysql-server-core with dpkg commands.



            dpkg -r mysql-server-core-5.5
            dpkg -r mysql-server-5.5


            Now mysql is gone without altering other packages that depend on them!



            Then I installed mysql-server again with apt-get



             sudo apt-get install mysql-server


            APT will install it like first time, but it will use your databases without any change and also root password is not changed!






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              I solved it this way!



              Because the apt-get * cannot do anything in my case, I removed myql-server and mysql-server-core with dpkg commands.



              dpkg -r mysql-server-core-5.5
              dpkg -r mysql-server-5.5


              Now mysql is gone without altering other packages that depend on them!



              Then I installed mysql-server again with apt-get



               sudo apt-get install mysql-server


              APT will install it like first time, but it will use your databases without any change and also root password is not changed!






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                I solved it this way!



                Because the apt-get * cannot do anything in my case, I removed myql-server and mysql-server-core with dpkg commands.



                dpkg -r mysql-server-core-5.5
                dpkg -r mysql-server-5.5


                Now mysql is gone without altering other packages that depend on them!



                Then I installed mysql-server again with apt-get



                 sudo apt-get install mysql-server


                APT will install it like first time, but it will use your databases without any change and also root password is not changed!






                share|improve this answer















                I solved it this way!



                Because the apt-get * cannot do anything in my case, I removed myql-server and mysql-server-core with dpkg commands.



                dpkg -r mysql-server-core-5.5
                dpkg -r mysql-server-5.5


                Now mysql is gone without altering other packages that depend on them!



                Then I installed mysql-server again with apt-get



                 sudo apt-get install mysql-server


                APT will install it like first time, but it will use your databases without any change and also root password is not changed!







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