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.Äownload 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. 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).
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