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<DIV>Thank you for reply.. <BR> <BR> <BR>I'm not
sure witch steps Synaptic or "gpk-application" takes to install or
upgrade a package. <BR>in my case i have "update-notifier"
installed, witch executes "update-manager" package witch shows
<BR>witch updates there are and install them, if you choose to...
<BR> <BR>but whether you use Synaptic or
"gpk-application" or apt within a terminal, its usually done with
root permissions, <BR>or else you cant install/upgrade
packages. So in theory you should have permissions to
install/upgrade <BR> <BR>so the question is, why does all these
packages have a problem with starting or stopping
MySQL-server? <BR>on the other hand the MySQL script is still
looking for “mysqladmin” witch is replaced by
MySQL-workbench.. <BR> <BR>-- <BR>./var/log/debug (.log)
<BR> <BR>Aug 26 15:43:40 Debian-Wheezy /etc/init.d/mysql[2699]:
/etc/init.d/mysql: line 75: /usr/bin/mysqladmin: No such file or
directory <BR>--- <BR> <BR>but I don’t think this is the reason
why the installation/upgrade packages have a problem to start/stop
MySQL-server, reporting it anyway... <BR></DIV>
<DIV>I don’t have any other log files or clues to narrow down the
bug, maybe other users have thoughts on how to solve it....</DIV>
<DIV>but if I happen to find more info, I will add it here...</DIV>
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<DIV>Thank you</DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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