- #Php5 has no installation candidate server install#
- #Php5 has no installation candidate server drivers#
- #Php5 has no installation candidate server update#
- #Php5 has no installation candidate server driver#
Run a fsck on the partition that contains /var.
#Php5 has no installation candidate server update#
Check the system with df -hT to make sure the /var partition apt is writing the update data to is not full. If apt-get update is working and not showing errors, and if you see the end result: 18.9 MB updated which your paste does show in the end, this strongly suggests that the issue is a failure to write the data to disk, in a way that apt itself is not able to be aware of in order to show error messages due to that failure.Ĭheck: dmesg | grep apt-get for any error messages as well. It's clear your apt package database is failing to update. Modify the sources.list, run apt-get update again, and look for errors again. Note, I corrected a line in sources.list update yours, but your paste shows that was the only item failing, which means your primary jessie main contrib non-free local database is not for some reason updating correctly. It's clear that your apt update is failing to update for whatever reason, I suggest the above change of repos to remove some variables from the question. You can also always check what your local apt knows, with something like this: Not just the last line, the entire thing, that may show errors you are missing. If this does not now show your mysql-client, I believe something very difficult to debug is corrupted in your system.Īlso, show in the full results of: apt-get update #deb jessie-updates main contrib non-free #deb jessie/updates main contrib non-free This shows the packages in question are in old stable.Ĭhange your sources.list to this: #deb jessie main contrib non-free Other hits Package mysql-client-5.5 jessie (oldstable) (database): MySQL database client binariesĥ.5.57-0+deb8u1 : amd64 arm64 armel armhf i386 mips mipsel powerpc ppc64el s390x Rsyslog - reliable system and kernel logging daemonĭiagnosing this issue requires determining where the failure is happening.įirst, try this, it appears that something is wrong in terms of your sources, so just replace them with these, then debug backwards once you have a working setup again:Įxact hits Package mysql-client jessie (oldstable) (database): MySQL database client (metapackage depending on the latest version) Librdf0 - Redland Resource Description Framework (RDF) library
#Php5 has no installation candidate server driver#
Libqt4-sql-mysql - Qt 4 MySQL database driver Mysql-server-core-5.5 - MySQL database server binaries Mysql-common - MySQL database common files, e.g. Libmysqlclient18 - MySQL database client library
#Php5 has no installation candidate server drivers#
Libreoffice-base-drivers - Database connectivity drivers for LibreOffice akonadi-backend-mysql - MySQL storage backend for Akonadi My sources.list looks like this: deb jessie main contrib non-freeĭeb jessie/updates main contrib non-freeĭeb jessie-updates main contrib non-freeĭoing a apt-cache search mysql only prints these few packages. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or Package mysql-client-5.5 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
#Php5 has no installation candidate server install#
Trying to install mysql-client-5.5 tells a bit more: $ apt-get install mysql-client-5.5 Mysql-client-5.5 5.5.55-0+deb8u1 Į: Package 'mysql-client' has no installation candidate Package mysql-client is a virtual package provided by: I am trying to install mysql-client, but I get this error: $ apt-get install mysql-client But there are some packages not available for installation, although they should. I have Debian Jessie ( amd64 with i386 multiarch) installed on my system.