

The default behavior of checking tables (-check) can be changed by renaming the binary. mysqlcheck has a special feature compared to other client programs. Lastly, hold your versions with sudo apt-mark hold. If you do not name any tables following dbname or if you use the -databases or -all-databases option, entire databases are checked. On the first screen, click 'Next' to start the Setup Wizard. By default these users will only be accessible if you are logged in as the corresponding system user. When the database is initialized, two users will be added to the database: root and mysql. When the MSI package finishes downloading, run it. Installing mariadb will create the user mysql. Click the 'Download' button to download the MSI package. In the 'OS' dropdown, select 'MS Windows (64-bit)'. In the 'Version' dropdown, select the version you want to download. Retry installing the failed package installations. Access MariaDB Downloads for MariaDB Community Server. When you hit a dependency quandary, run sudo apt-get -f install and cross your fingers that it'll resolve the marked dependencies (I can't help any further but to say hunt down the package and install it manually also). There has to be a better way of doing this, dpkg does not resolve dependencies automatically. Install them manually using sudo dpkg -i. mysql-community-server (depends on client).mysql-community-client (depends on common).I found the packages I wanted in, but there are debian versions as well.ĭownload your required version of (you don't need all but I like to have them) After much fighting and failing with source files I went hunting for the *.deb files, installed them manually and then marked them for holding. Make sure you can execute the script using the chmod command: chmod +x /root/fw.stop Run the script as root user: /root/fw.

I have had the problem of fetching mysql-5.6 for my developers' workstations (which run a more recent distro that no longer has the version I need).
