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diff --git a/debian/mariadb-server.NEWS b/debian/mariadb-server.NEWS new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bdc16238 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/mariadb-server.NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +mariadb (1:10.11.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + MariaDB 10.11.2 was released on February 16th 2023 by the MariaDB Foundation + (https://mariadb.org/mariadb-10-11-2-ga-now-available/). This is the first + release in the 10.11 series to be announced GA (general availability). The + 10.11 series has long-term support with commitment from the MariaDB Foundation + (https://mariadb.org/about/#maintenance-policy) to publish maintenance + versions with fixes to software defects and security vulnerabilities until + February 2028. + + The previous major releases (10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10) were not long-terms + supported versions and thus not imported to Debian. To learn what is new in + 10.11 it is recommended to read all the release notes: + + * https://mariadb.com/kb/en/changes-improvements-in-mariadb-1011/ + * https://mariadb.com/kb/en/changes-improvements-in-mariadb-1010/ + * https://mariadb.com/kb/en/changes-improvements-in-mariadb-109/ + * https://mariadb.com/kb/en/changes-improvements-in-mariadb-108/ + * https://mariadb.com/kb/en/changes-improvements-in-mariadb-107/ + + Notable new features: + - New datatypes UUID and INET4 + - New functions SFORMAT (text formatting), NATURAL_SORT_KEY, RANDOM_BYTES and + several related to JSON + - New keyword AUTO in system versioned tables for partitioning + (https://mariadb.com/kb/en/system-versioned-tables/#automatically-creating-partitions) + - Unicode Collation Algorithm (UCA) upgrade to 14.0.0 + - New privileges 'READ ONLY ADMIN' and 'GRANT TO PUBLIC' + (https://mariadb.org/grant-to-public-in-mariadb/) + - password_reuse_check plugin (part of mariadb-server package) + - Hashicorp Key Management Plugin for implementing encryption using keys + stored in the Hashicorp Vault KMS (mariadb-plugin-hashicorp-key-management + package) + + Important packaging change: Compression libraries have been split into + separate packages named mariadb-provider-plugin-(bzip2/lz4/lzma/lzo/snappy). + If a non-zlib compression algorithm was used in InnoDB or Mroonga before + upgrading to 10.11, those tables will be unreadable until the appropriate + compression library is installed. + + Things to consider when upgrading from 10.6 to 10.11 are listed on the page + https://mariadb.com/kb/en/upgrading-from-mariadb-10-6-to-mariadb-10-11/. + + New server variables in 10.11 (compared to 10.6): + - binlog-alter-two-phase: When set, split ALTER at binary logging into 2 + statements: START ALTER and COMMIT/ROLLBACK ALTER. Defaults to 'FALSE'. + - innodb-log-file-buffering: Whether the file system cache for ib_logfile0 is + enabled + - optimizer-extra-pruning-depth: If the optimizer needs to enumerate join + prefix of this size or larger, then it will try aggressively prune away the + search space. + - log-slow-min-examined-row-limit: Don't write queries to slow log that + examine fewer rows than that + - log-slow-query: Log slow queries to a table or log file. Defaults logging to + a file 'hostname'-slow.log or a table mysql.slow_log if --log-output=TABLE + is used. Must be enabled to activate other slow log options. + - log-slow-query-file: Log slow queries to given log file. Defaults logging to + 'hostname'-slow.log. Must be enabled to activate other slow log options + - log-slow-query-time: Log all queries that have taken more than + log_slow_query_time seconds to execute to the slow query log file. The + argument will be treated as a decimal value with microsecond precision + - slave-max-statement-time: A query that has taken more than + slave_max_statement_time seconds to run on the slave will be aborted. The + argument will be treated as a decimal value with microsecond precision. A + value of 0 (default) means no timeout + - system-versioning-insert-history: Allows direct inserts into ROW_START and + ROW_END columns if secure_timestamp allows changing @@timestamp + - wsrep-allowlist: Allowed IP addresses split by comma delimiter + - wsrep-status-file: wsrep status output filename + + Changed behavior in server variables in 10.11 (compared to 10.6): + - explicit-defaults-for-timestamp: enabled by default + - optimizer-prune-level: defaults to 2 (instead of 1) + - old-mode: new options IGNORE_INDEX_ONLY_FOR_JOIN and COMPAT_5_1_CHECKSUM + - wsrep-mode: new option BF_ABORT_MARIABACKUP + - read-only: changing value requires 'READ ONLY ADMIN' privilege + + One of the most important performance related server variables + 'innodb_log_file_size' is now dynamic so it can be changed without having to + restart the server. + + Removed in 10.11 (compared to 10.6): + - innodb-log-write-ahead-size: the physical block size of the underlying + storage is instead detected and used + - wsrep-replicate-myisam: use wsrep_mode instead + - wsrep-strict-ddl: use wsrep_mode instead + + Deprecated server variables: + - innodb_change_buffering + - innodb-buffer-pool-chunk-size: defaults to 0 (instead of 134217728) in + server variables because the server automatically sizes it + - keep_files_on_create: orphan files are now deleted automatically, so this + setting should never be needed + + Note also that the MariaDB client settings have changed to now use SSL/TLS + by default. + + -- Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org> Thu, 16 Feb 2023 23:53:02 -0800 + +mariadb (1:10.11.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + Version suffixed packages (e.g. mariadb-server-10.6) have now been deprecated + as it made maintenance complicated and there was no known use cases or users + of the naming scheme, as multiple different major version MariaDB server + packages could not be co-installed anyway and source or the 'mariadb-server' + and 'mariadb-client' packages is easiest controlled by repositories and + package versioning, not versions in package *names*. + + -- Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org> Mon, 02 Jan 2023 23:42:58 -0800 + +mariadb-10.6 (1:10.6.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + Import new upstream release MariaDB 10.6.4 + - 10.6 introduces one new status variable: + * Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_lru_freed + (https://mariadb.com/kb/en/status-variables-added-in-mariadb-106/) + * Resultset_metadata_skipped + (undocumented upstream https://mariadb.com/docs/reference/mdb/status-variables/Resultset_metadata_skipped/) + + Read more at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/status-variables-added-in-mariadb-106/ + + - 10.6 introduces several new server variables: + * binlog_expire_logs_seconds + * innodb_deadlock_report + * innodb_read_only_compressed + + Read more at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/system-variables-added-in-mariadb-106/ + + - 10.6 removes several server variables: + * innodb_adaptive_max_sleep_delay + * innodb_background_scrub_data_* + * innodb_buffer_pool_instances + * innodb_commit_concurrency + * innodb_concurrency_tickets + * innodb_file_format + * innodb_large_prefix + * innodb_lock_schedule_algorithm + * innodb_log_checksums + * innodb_log_compressed_pages + * innodb_log_files_in_group + * innodb_log_optimize_ddl + * innodb_page_cleaners + * innodb_replication_delay (*not* related to https://mariadb.com/kb/en/delayed-replication/) + * innodb_scrub_* + * innodb_sync_array_size + * innodb_thread_* + * innodb_undo_logs + + Read more at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/upgrading-from-mariadb-105-to-mariadb-106/#options-that-have-been-removed-or-renamed + + - 10.6 introduces new default server variable values: + * character sets utf8 -> utf8mb3 + * innodb_flush_method fsync -> O_DIRECT + * innodb_use_native_aio ON -> OFF + * old_mode (none) -> UTF8_IS_UTF8MB3 + + - 10.6 introduces new 'sys' database and several 'sys' procedures + + Read more at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/sys-schema/ + + - Read more about above changes at + https://mariadb.com/kb/en/upgrading-from-mariadb-105-to-mariadb-106/ + https://mariadb.com/kb/en/changes-improvements-in-mariadb-106/ + + - Update libmariadb folder to match the one in MariaDB 10.6.4 + (MariaDB Connector C 10.6.4) + + -- Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org> Mon, 06 Sep 2021 22:55:39 -0700 + +mariadb-10.5 (1:10.5.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium + + The latest version 10.5 of the MariaDB Server came out in June 2020 and is + guaranteed to have security releases at least until summer 2025. + + For more information on what is new in MariaDB 10.5 check out: + https://speakerdeck.com/ottok/debconf-2020-whats-new-in-mariadb-server-10-dot-5-and-galera-4 + or video from https://peertube.debian.social/videos/watch/bb80cf53-d9ba-4ed9-b472-a21238fb67f5. + + Quick summary: + - Service name is now 'mariadb', e.g. /etc/init.d/mariadb and systemctl mariadb + - The main server binary is now running as 'mariadbd' instead of old 'mysqld' + - Many commands are now mariadb-* instead of old mysql*, but old names + continue to work as symlinks + - Referencing the /etc/mysql/debian.cnf file is not advised anymore. It will + be deprecated in a future Debian release and has been obsolete anyway for + several years now since MariaDB in Debian introduced Unix socket + authentication for the root account in 2015. + + MariaDB 10.5 has been tested to be backwards compatible with all previous + versions of MariaDB and all previous versions of MySQL up until version 5.7. + Note that MySQL 8.0 introduces significant backwards incompatible changes + compared to MySQL 5.7, and thus in-place binary upgrades from MySQL 8.0 to + MariaDB 10.5 are not possible, but sysadmins need to upgrade by exporting and + importing SQL dumps of their databases. + + If you encounter any bugs, please make sure your bug report is of highest + standards so we can quickly reproduce and fix the issue. Even better if you + find the solution yourself, and can submit it as a Merge Request at + https://salsa.debian.org/mariadb-team/mariadb-10.5/ + + If you appreciate the Debian packaging work done, please star us on Salsa! + + -- Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org> Thu, 17 Sep 2020 14:37:47 +0300 + +mariadb-10.1 (10.1.20-1) unstable; urgency=low + + MariaDB is now the default MySQL variant in Debian, at version 10.1. The + Stretch release introduces a new mechanism for switching the default + variant, using metapackages created from the 'mysql-defaults' source + package. For example, installing the metapackage 'default-mysql-server' will + install 'mariadb-server-10.1'. Users who had 'mysql-server-5.5' or + 'mysql-server-5.6' will have it removed and replaced by the MariaDB + equivalent. Similarly, installing 'default-mysql-client' will install + 'mariadb-client-10.1'. + + Note that the database binary data file formats are not backwards + compatible, so once you have upgraded to MariaDB 10.1 you will not be able + to switch back to any previous version of MariaDB or MySQL unless you have a + proper database dump. Therefore, before upgrading, please make backups of + all important databases with an appropriate tool such as 'mysqldump'. + + The 'virtual-mysql-*' and 'default-mysql-*' packages will continue to exist. + MySQL continues to be maintained in Debian, in the unstable release. See the + page https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MySQL more information about the + mysql-related software available in Debian. + + -- Otto Kekäläinen <otto@debian.org> Tue, 14 Mar 2017 16:21:58 +0200 |