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Plesk 11.5 to 12.5 fails: "depsolving problems"

iantresman

Basic Pleskian
My hosts are trying to upgrade my managed server from Plesk 11.5 to Plesk 12.5, but they tell me it is failing with the following error messages, which they say is due to me "upgrading MySQL using the atomic repository". I have no idea what that means, I wouldn't know how to do it, but is there a solution:

--> Missing Dependency: real-mysql = 5.5.33-20.el5.art is needed by package mysql-server-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 (installed)
mysql-server-5.5.47-1.el5.remi.x86_64 from remi has depsolving problems
--> mysql-server conflicts with mysql-server
mysql-libs-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: mysql = 5.5.33-20.el5.art is needed by package mysql-libs-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 (installed)
mysql-devel-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: real-mysql = 5.5.33-20.el5.art is needed by package mysql-devel-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 (installed)
mysql-devel-5.5.47-1.el5.remi.x86_64 from remi has depsolving problems
--> mysql-devel conflicts with mysql-devel
psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.3.4c-4.el5.art.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: psa-proftpd = 1.3.4c-4.el5.art is needed by package psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.3.4c-4.el5.art.x86_64 (installed)
Attempt to remove 'mysql-devel' to resolve conflict has succeeded
mysql-libs-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 from installed has depsolving problems
--> Missing Dependency: mysql = 5.5.33-20.el5.art is needed by package mysql-libs-5.5.33-20.el5.art.i386 (installed)
psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.3.4c-4.el5.art.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems

My server runs CentOS 5.11 (Final)
, which I'd also like to upgrade, but apparently I need a new server, and would have to migrate all my data to it.

Is there a log file which would note when MySQL was updated from the atomic repository?

Note add 4:10pm. It appears that my server had php-mysql removed and replaced with php-mysqlnd. Would that cause the problem, can I revert?
 
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My server runs CentOS 5.11 (Final) , which I'd also like to upgrade, but apparently I need a new server, and would have to migrate all my data to it.
Yes, I strongly recommend you consider migration possibility because support of CentOS5 will be dropped soon.
 
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