Bug #119337 No apt repo for Ubuntu 25.10 (code name questing)
Submitted: 7 Nov 2025 18:24 Modified: 17 Dec 2025 12:49
Reporter: Dark Jasmines Email Updates:
Status: Open Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Package Repos Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version: OS:Ubuntu (25.10)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:x86 (amd64)

[7 Nov 2025 18:24] Dark Jasmines
Description:
No available repo for 25.10.
Please provide packages for the new distribution:

libmysqlclient24
mysql-client
mysql-common
mysql-community-client
mysql-community-client-core
mysql-community-client-plugins
mysql-community-server
mysql-community-server-core
mysql-server

How to repeat:
http://repo.mysql.com/apt/ubuntu/dists/questing -> 404

Suggested fix:
Build packages for Ubuntu 25.10!
[17 Dec 2025 12:49] Dark Jasmines
BUMP!
[18 Dec 2025 20:15] Daniël van Eeden
The same happens with the latest Fedora.
https://repo.mysql.com/yum/mysql-innovation-community/fc/43/ -> 404

Looks like the policy is to include the latest Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, RHEL, etc. only with the first MySQL release after the distro release is GA. However with the quarterly releases of MySQL that can be months after the distro has been released.

I think it would be great if they can start building packages for the _current_ MySQL 8.0/8.4/9.x once a new distro version has been released. It would be fine in they only update https://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/database.html after a new MySQL release.

Note that many distros have a pre-release (e.g. Debian testing, etc) or a beta long before the actual release. So they *could* start package building and testing before the actual release.
[21 Jan 10:13] Daniël van Eeden
Looks like Ubuntu 25.10 (questing) and Fedora 43 are now available in the repos as expected.