MariaDB 10.1.10 Release Notes
The most recent release of MariaDB 10.1 is:
MariaDB 10.1.48 Stable (GA) Download Now
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Release date: 24 Dec 2015
MariaDB 10.1 is the current stable series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.0 with several entirely new features not found anywhere else and with backported and reimplemented features from MySQL 5.6 and 5.7.
MariaDB 10.1.10 is a Stable (GA) release.
For a complete overview of MariaDB 10.1 see the What is MariaDB 10.1? page.
Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!
Notable Changes
- Spider updated to 3.2.37
- new variable, spider_connect_error_interval
- MDEV-7384: mysqlcheck now supports
--persistent
option, when used together with--analyze
option, it will force Engine-independent Statistics for this table to be updated. - MDEV-9288: On POWER8 architecture MariaDB now uses hardware accelerated crc32.
- New variable innodb_buffer_pool_dump_pct specifies the percentage of the buffer pool to dump.
- Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2016-0546
- CVE-2016-0505
- CVE-2016-0596
- CVE-2016-0597
- CVE-2016-0616
- CVE-2016-0598
- CVE-2016-0600
- CVE-2016-0606
- CVE-2016-0608
- CVE-2016-0609
- CVE-2016-0642
- CVE-2016-0651
- CVE-2016-2047: MDEV-9212: Fixed incorrect implementation of the
--ssl-verify-server-cert
option that allowed a malicious attacker (with a capability to perform a man-in-the-middle attack) to replace the server SSL certificate, bypassing the client-side hostname verification. This vulnerability was discovered by Paul Kehrer and Alex Gaynor.
This release includes all bug fixes from MariaDB 5.5.47, MariaDB 10.0.23, and MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.23 releases.
SLES 11 Support
Previous builds of MariaDB 10.1 for Suse Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 only supported SLES 11 SP3 and SP4. Starting with this release, SLES 11 builds for x86_64 also support SLES 11 SP1 and SP2.
Deprecated Distributions
As per the MariaDB Deprecation Policy, this will be the last release of MariaDB 10.1 for Fedora 21.
Changelog
For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB 10.1.10, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.
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