mariadb 1:10.11.8-0ubuntu0.24.04.1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
mariadb (1:10.11.8-0ubuntu0.24.04.1) noble-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: New upstream version 10.11.8 includes fixes for regressions as noted at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-10-11-8-release-notes/ and also fixes the following security vulnerabilities (LP: #2067125): - CVE-2024-21096 * Drop multiple patches dropped upstream, and re-import PR#2541 which had been rebased in the original (and still open) PR. * Remove libmariadb file no longer present in MariaDB Connector C v3.3 * Update client program 'mariadb' trace to match new libmariadb v3.3 * Update server trace to include new parameters and values * Note that upstream dropped support for pmem as Red Hat does not support it, but we continue to use it in Ubuntu * Also note upstream updated the MariaDB Connector C library (libmariadb) from v3.2 to 3.3 in this stable maintenance release, but it does not cause any issues as the soname and list of public symbols continues to be exactly same as before -- Otto Kekäläinen <email address hidden> Fri, 24 May 2024 19:26:56 -0700
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- Eduardo Barretto
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mariadb_10.11.8-0ubuntu0.24.04.1.debian.tar.xz | 268.6 KiB | 267dd43ac9e493aad926aa68d2d65afdde49206c73d050a93a84d676a413410b |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libmariadb-dev: MariaDB database development files
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes development libraries and header files. To allow sources
expecting the MariaDB Connector/C to build. Sources that expect the MySQL
Client libraries should use files from the libmariadb-dev-compat package.
- libmariadb-dev-compat: MariaDB Connector/C, compatibility symlinks
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes compatibility symlinks to allow sources expecting the
MySQL client libraries to be built against MariaDB Connector/C.
- libmariadb-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for libmariadb-dev
- libmariadb3: MariaDB database client library
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the client library.
- libmariadb3-dbgsym: debug symbols for libmariadb3
- libmariadbd-dev: MariaDB embedded database, development files
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the MariaDB embedded server library development and header files.
- libmariadbd19t64: MariaDB embedded database, shared library
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes a shared library for embedded MariaDB applications.
- libmariadbd19t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libmariadbd19t64
- mariadb-backup: Backup tool for MariaDB server
Based on Xtrabackup, but improved to work with MariaDB server.
This backup tool is guaranteed to be compatible with MariaDB server.
.
Please refer to the MariaDB Knowledge Base on more information on
how to use this tool.
- mariadb-backup-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-backup
- mariadb-client: MariaDB database client binaries
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the client binaries and the additional tools
innotop and mariadb-report (mysqlreport).
- mariadb-client-core: MariaDB database core client binaries
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the core client files, as used by Akonadi.
- mariadb-client-core-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-client-core
- mariadb-client-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-client
- mariadb-common: MariaDB database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/)
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes configuration files common to all MariaDB programs.
- mariadb-plugin-connect: Connect storage engine for MariaDB server
Connect engine supports a number of file formats (dbf, xml, txt, bin, etc),
connections to ODBC tables and remote MySQL tables, as well as a number of
other interesting features.
This package contains the Connect plugin for MariaDB server.
- mariadb-plugin-connect-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-connect
- mariadb-plugin-cracklib-password-check: CrackLib Password Validation Plugin for MariaDB server
This password validation plugin uses cracklib to allow only
sufficiently secure (as defined by cracklib) user passwords in MariaDB server.
.
Install and configure this to enforce stronger passwords for MariaDB server users.
- mariadb-plugin-cracklib-password-check-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-cracklib-password-check
- mariadb-plugin-gssapi-client: GSSAPI authentication plugin for MariaDB client
This plugin includes support for Kerberos on Unix, but can also be used for
Windows authentication with or without domain environment.
.
This package contains the client parts.
- mariadb-plugin-gssapi-client-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-gssapi-client
- mariadb-plugin-gssapi-server: GSSAPI authentication plugin for MariaDB server
This plugin includes support for Kerberos on Unix, but can also be used for
Windows authentication with or without domain environment.
.
This package contains the server parts.
- mariadb-plugin-gssapi-server-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-gssapi-server
- mariadb-plugin-hashicorp-key-management: Hashicorp Key Management plugin for MariaDB
This encryption plugin uses Hashicorp Vault for storing encryption
keys for MariaDB Data-at-Rest encryption.
- mariadb-plugin-hashicorp-key-management-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-hashicorp-key-management
- mariadb-plugin-mroonga: Mroonga storage engine for MariaDB server
Mroonga (formerly named Groonga Storage Engine) is a storage engine that
provides fast CJK-ready full text searching using column store.
This package contains the Mroonga plugin for MariaDB server.
- mariadb-plugin-mroonga-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-mroonga
- mariadb-plugin-oqgraph: OQGraph storage engine for MariaDB server
The OQGraph engine is a computation engine plugin for handling hierarchies
(trees) and graphs (friend-of-a-friend, etc) cleanly through standard SQL.
This package contains the OQGraph plugin for MariaDB server.
- mariadb-plugin-oqgraph-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-oqgraph
- mariadb-plugin-provider-bzip2: BZip2 compression support in the server and storage engines
The various MariaDB storage engines, such as InnoDB, RocksDB, Mroonga,
can use different compression libraries.
.
Plugin provides BZip2 (https://sourceware. org/bzip2/) compression
.
Note that these affect InnoDB and Mroonga only;
RocksDB still uses the compression algorithms from its own library
- mariadb-plugin-provider-bzip2-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-provider-bzip2
- mariadb-plugin-provider-lz4: LZ4 compression support in the server and storage engines
The various MariaDB storage engines, such as InnoDB, RocksDB, Mroonga,
can use different compression libraries.
.
Plugin provides LZ4 (http://lz4.github. io/lz4/) compression
.
Note that these affect InnoDB and Mroonga only;
RocksDB still uses the compression algorithms from its own library
- mariadb-plugin-provider-lz4-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-provider-lz4
- mariadb-plugin-provider-lzma: LZMA compression support in the server and storage engines
The various MariaDB storage engines, such as InnoDB, RocksDB, Mroonga,
can use different compression libraries.
.
Plugin provides LZMA (https://tukaani. org/lzma/) compression
.
Note that these affect InnoDB and Mroonga only;
RocksDB still uses the compression algorithms from its own library
- mariadb-plugin-provider-lzma-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-provider-lzma
- mariadb-plugin-provider-lzo: LZO compression support in the server and storage engines
The various MariaDB storage engines, such as InnoDB, RocksDB, Mroonga,
can use different compression libraries.
.
Plugin provides LZO (http://www.oberhumer. com/opensource/ lzo/) compression
.
Note that these affect InnoDB and Mroonga only;
RocksDB still uses the compression algorithms from its own library
- mariadb-plugin-provider-lzo-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-provider-lzo
- mariadb-plugin-provider-snappy: Snappy compression support in the server and storage engines
The various MariaDB storage engines, such as InnoDB, RocksDB, Mroonga,
can use different compression libraries.
.
Plugin provides Snappy (https://github. com/google/ snappy) compression
.
Note that these affect InnoDB and Mroonga only;
RocksDB still uses the compression algorithms from its own library
- mariadb-plugin-provider-snappy-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-provider-snappy
- mariadb-plugin-rocksdb: RocksDB storage engine for MariaDB server
The RocksDB storage engine is a high performance storage engine, aimed
at maximising storage efficiency while maintaining InnoDB-like performance.
This package contains the RocksDB plugin for MariaDB server.
- mariadb-plugin-rocksdb-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-rocksdb
- mariadb-plugin-s3: Amazon S3 archival storage engine for MariaDB
The S3 storage engine allows one to archive MariaDB tables in Amazon S3 (or any
third-party public or private cloud that implements S3 API), but still have
them accessible in MariaDB in read-only mode.
- mariadb-plugin-s3-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-s3
- mariadb-plugin-spider: Spider storage engine for MariaDB server
The Spider storage engine with built-in sharding features. It supports
partitioning and xa transactions, and allows tables of different MariaDB server
instances to be handled as if they were on the same instance. It refers to one
possible implementation of ISO/IEC 9075-9:2008 SQL/MED.
- mariadb-plugin-spider-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-plugin-spider
- mariadb-server: MariaDB database server binaries
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the server binaries.
- mariadb-server-10.5: MariaDB database server binaries (transitional dummy package)
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package is a transitional dummy package designed to make upgrades
from previous MariaDB versions seamless.
- mariadb-server-core: MariaDB database core server files
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the core server files, as used by Akonadi.
- mariadb-server-core-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-server-core
- mariadb-server-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-server
- mariadb-test: MariaDB database regression test suite
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package includes the regression test suite.
- mariadb-test-data: MariaDB database regression test suite - data files
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.
.
This package has the architecture independent data files for the test suite.
- mariadb-test-dbgsym: debug symbols for mariadb-test