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    • Technical task
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 11.0(EOL)
    • 11.0.1
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      Using mariadb_upgrade as the state file in mariadb-upgrade and mariadb-install-db is a limited scope change.

      As it will be introduced in a major version change the only backwards compatible thing is to cleanup/remove the mysql_upgrade state file on upgrade.

      AFAIK there isn't a need to look inside the old mysql_upgrade file.

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            A separate but related point: while (if) doing that, it may make sense to adjust the message:

            $ sudo mariadb-upgrade
            This installation of MariaDB is already upgraded to 11.0.1-MariaDB.
            There is no need to run mysql_upgrade again for 11.0.1-MariaDB.
            You can use --force if you still want to run mysql_upgrade
            

            elenst Elena Stepanova added a comment - A separate but related point: while (if) doing that, it may make sense to adjust the message: $ sudo mariadb-upgrade This installation of MariaDB is already upgraded to 11.0.1-MariaDB. There is no need to run mysql_upgrade again for 11.0.1-MariaDB. You can use --force if you still want to run mysql_upgrade

            Contribution merged.

            TheLinuxJedi Andrew Hutchings (Inactive) added a comment - Contribution merged.

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