Binary package “dbconfig-no-thanks” in ubuntu xenial
dbconfig-common bypass
If a package relies on the dbconfig-common framework for database setup and
maintenance, installing dbconfig-no-thanks instead of one of dbconfig's
database-specific packages will block this function. It is intended for cases
where the system administrator desires or requires full control of the
database or where dbconfig-common makes bad choices, and typically leaves
the depending packages non-functional until manually configured.
Source package
Published versions
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in amd64 (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in amd64 (Release)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in arm64 (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in arm64 (Release)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in armhf (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in armhf (Release)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in i386 (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in i386 (Release)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in powerpc (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in powerpc (Release)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in ppc64el (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in ppc64el (Release)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in s390x (Proposed)
- dbconfig-no-thanks 2.0.4ubuntu1 in s390x (Release)