[debian-mysql] Bug#917075: mariadb-10.3: libmariadb3 causes removal of default-libmysqlclient-dev

Sebastiaan Couwenberg sebastic at xs4all.nl
Tue Dec 25 07:49:51 GMT 2018


reopen -1
notfixed -1 mariadb-10.3/1:10.3.11-2
found -1 mariadb-10.3/1:10.3.11-2
severity -1 serious
thanks

Hi Otto,

Unfortunately the issue is not fixed in 1:10.3.11-2:

 # apt-cache show libmariadb3 | grep Version
 Version: 1:10.3.11-2

 # aptitude install default-libmysqlclient-dev
 The following NEW packages will be installed:
   default-libmysqlclient-dev libmariadbclient-dev{ab}
libmariadbclient-dev-compat{a} zlib1g-dev{a}
 0 packages upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
 Need to get 0 B/1835 kB of archives. After unpacking 10.2 MB will be used.
 The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  libmariadbclient-dev : Depends: libmariadbclient18 (= 1:10.1.37-3) but
it is not going to be installed
 The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Install the following packages:
 1)     libmariadb-dev [1:10.3.11-2 (unstable)]
 2)     libmariadb3 [1:10.3.11-2 (unstable)]
 3)     libssl-dev [1.1.1a-1 (unstable)]
 4)     libssl1.1 [1.1.1a-1 (unstable)]
 5)     mariadb-common [1:10.3.11-2 (unstable)]
 6)     mysql-common [5.8+1.0.4 (unstable)]

      Keep the following packages at their current version:
 7)     libmariadbclient-dev [Not Installed]

This is because libmariadb3 also Breaks/Replaces libmariadbclient18 (<<
1:10.3.11-2).

Isn't the appropriate fix to build libmariadbclient-dev-compat from the
mariadb-10.3 instead of 10.1? Aren't you now transitioning from 10.1 to
10.3? And shouldn't mysql-defaults be updated for that too?

Kind Regards,

Bas

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