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Solution.
I tried editing my
config.yml
as the guide suggests but the problem persists. The problem seems to be that I’m using MariaDB instead of MySQL (pdo_mysql
is compatible with MariaDB). Is there anything more I can do or should I try installing MySQL?EDIT: Purging MariaDB (Debian repo ships this instead of MySQL) and reinstalling it with
sudo apt install default-mysql-server
fixed the problem. Thank you.Check if MariaDB has that JSON datatype:
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/issues/6659#issuecomment-1602507604
Probably before doing that migration, clear your cache first, from here.
Also, try running
SET GLOBAL SQL_MODE=ANSI_QUOTES
in MariaDB, like this.