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MariaDB 10.4 server removed on upgrade from CentOS 7 to 8 #103

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bathomas opened this issue Mar 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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MariaDB 10.4 server removed on upgrade from CentOS 7 to 8 #103

bathomas opened this issue Mar 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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bathomas commented Mar 17, 2024

Actual behavior
MariaDB server 10.4 was installed on CentOS 7, when upgrading to 8, rpms were removed but not replaced. This results in a non-functional PHP app.

To Reproduce

  1. Install LAMP stack on CentOS 7 using Maria 10.4 from MariaDB repo.
  2. Upgrade to Alma 8.
  3. App is non-functional as there is no MariaDB server installed.

Expected behavior

  • MariaDB is upgraded to 11.3
  • User is warned that MariaDB will undergo a major version upgrade if continuing with OS upgrade.

System information (please complete the following information):

  • OS and version: (e.g. Fedora 29 or $ cat /etc/system-release)
  • CentOS 7.9
# rpm -qa "*leapp*"
leapp-deps-el8-5.0.8-100.202203181036Z.249925a3.master.el8.noarch
leapp-upgrade-el7toel8-0.16.0-6.el7.elevate.19.noarch
leapp-data-almalinux-0.2-5.el7.noarch
python2-leapp-0.14.0-1.el7.noarch
leapp-repository-deps-el8-5.0.8-100.202203181036Z.249925a3.master.el8.noarch
leapp-0.14.0-1.el7.noarch

leapp-logs-mariadb.tar.gz

Additional context

  • It should be possible to upgrade MariaDB prior to upgrade.
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