![]() ![]() ![]() New GitLab and GitLab-CI workflow used for MariaDB in Debian There are also people working on officially including the MariaDB ODBC connector in Debian since May 2019, but it has not yet been uploaded on Debian. The exact details of what package versions are available and where, when they were uploaded, and other details can be seen on the Debian tracker pages: The first Debian 10 maintenance release will however have MariaDB 10.3.16, or the latest micro release of MariaDB at the time. MariaDB 10.3.16 and Galera 25.3.26 will ship in next Debian stable point releaseĮven though Debian had MariaDB 10.3.16 uploaded a couple of days after the MariaDB version’s micro release, it was not included into Debian 10 during release freeze policies. This was finally adopted upstream and has been generally available since MariaDB 10.4, so there will be less mismatch between future MariaDB versions that have the same version numbers but different distribution origins. MariaDB 10.3 in Debian continues to ship the unix socket authentication mode for root accounts by default, like it has been in Debian since 2015. In Debian 10 the legacy libmariadbclient18 is now gone, and everything that used to rely on libmariadbclient18 or libmysqlclient18 now depends on the libmariadb3 library from LGPL licensed MariaDB Connector C. In addition to the MariaDB plugins already in Debian 10 (Connect, OQGraph, TokuDB, Mroonga, Spider, GSSapi etc) there are some new plugins and tools as well, most notably RocksDB and mariadb-backup. ![]() Anybody attempting to run apt install mysql-server will end up with MariaDB server instead and any upgrades from older MySQL versions to new MariaDB versions happen seamlessly, just like users have learnt to expect from apt.Īccording to Debian statistics, MariaDB 10.1 is currently the most popular MariaDB release but once systems start to upgrade to Debian 10 it is likely that MariaDB 10.3 will take the lead. Like most other popular Linux distributions, Debian prefers MariaDB over the Oracle owned alternative and this is now the second major release of Debian that only ships with MariaDB, and no MySQL at all. There is no separate MariaDB Connector C package, but instead MariaDB 10.3 includes MariaDB Connector C 3.0. Debian 10 ships with MariaDB 10.3 and Galera. The Debian project announced their 15th release, code name Buster, on July 6th 2019. ![]()
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