IcculusPlan Irritatingly, MySQL 8 reserves (but does not use) the keyword "groups," so if you happened to have something like this: SELECT name FROM groups where user=5; Then as soon as you upgraded to MySQL 8, your query would be a syntax error. This will work, though: SELECT name FROM `groups` where user=5; Naturally, Bugzilla has a table named "groups", so this broke. Ubuntu started shipping MySQL 8 in 2019, and there was never a Bugzilla 5.0.7 release to fix this (the unreleased 5.2 branch supposedly has this fixed, but I'm not sure). If you, like me, just updated your old Ubuntu server and found--surprise!--that the stable Bugzilla release no longer works, here's [a patch to 5.0.6 to fix it][1]. I can't say this is correct, complete, or sane, but it got the bug tracker up and running again here. [1]: https://icculus.org/~icculus/dotplan/bugzilla-5.0.6-mysql8.diff --ryan. --------------------------------------------------------------------- When this .plan was written: 2020-05-18 12:16:35 .plan archives for this user: finger icculus?listarchives=1@icculus.org Powered by IcculusFinger v2.1.27 (https://icculus.org/IcculusFinger/) Stick it in the camel and go.