fix: add constraints to foreign keys in database migration#19
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On MariaDB 12.x, unnamed foreign keys are assigned numeric names (e.g.
1) instead of the legacytablename_ibfk_Nconvention. Migration steps that drop constraints by their expected names were silently skipping the drop (or hard-failing), leaving the FK in place and blocking subsequentALTER TABLEstatements.Named all foreign key constraints explicitly in their
CREATE TABLEqueries so the names match what the migration steps expect.Closes #18