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Install mysqldump on Ubuntu 14.04

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I have trouble installing the mysqldump utility on a Ubuntu Server. I tried with apt-get install mysqldump but i get E: Unable to locate package mysqldump.

I tried googling but couldn't find any quality information of the installation of mysqldump. I stumbled upon packages like mysql-client-5.1 or thelike that might contain it.

But i am afraid it might somehow clash with the existing mysql installation. As i am no expert to the topic i wasn't able to gain enough information on the client packages, what they contain and if they will interfere. Can somebody help me find the right package and is it on top of mysql so it won't interfere with the current installation?

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patman Avatar asked Jan 24 '17 12:01

patman


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mysqldump is part of the package mysql-client and can be installed with:

sudo apt-get install mysql-client 

This will install the default version, often there are packages for other MySQL versions, e.g. mysql-client-5.5. The generic version should be suitable in most cases.

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Kevin Sadler Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 11:09

Kevin Sadler