This worked fine until it came to upgrade/configuration of "bubba-album" - which I had to skip because appearently apt was not able to delete/remove/convert the existing database. All other packages were upgraded and configured fine and all worked - except the photo-album.
apt-database is 100% ok, no complaints and all clean.
Web-interface of B3 for Photos/Album is dead (completely white page).
So I tried to reconfigure package "bubba-album" afterwards executing
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dpkg-reconfigure bubba-album
But this command fails with following message:
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....
DBI connect('database=bubbaalbum;host=localhost;port=','bubba-album',...)
failed: Access denied for user 'bubba-album'@'localhost'
(using password: YES) at /usr/share/bubba-album/flush_thumbs.pl line 13
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mysqlshow
+--------------------+
| Databases |
+--------------------+
| information_schema |
| album |
| horde |
| mysql |
| squeezecenter |
+--------------------+
So I decided to run
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dpkg-reconfigure bubba-album
I selected defaults for all options as there are:
- Connect to Mysql via: "Unix-socket"
Mysql-admin: "root" (empty password)
Album-admin: "bubbaalbum" (empty password)
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mysqlshow
+--------------------+
| Databases |
+--------------------+
| information_schema |
| album |
| bubbaalbum |
| horde |
| mysql |
| squeezecenter |
+--------------------+
My questions now:
a) was my configuration of "bubba-album" correct?
(connection via socket, user root and bubbaalbum without password)
b) is the "old" database named "album" now obsolete?
(if yes: how can I safely remove it including any of its users)
c) did I miss/forget anything?
Regards,
Ingo