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Installing MariaDB RPM Files
MariaDB provides RPM packages for several RPM-based Linux distributions. MariaDB also provides YUM/DNF and ZYpp repositories for these Linux distributions. The articles here provide information and instructions on using the RPM packages and the related repositories.
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About the MariaDB RPM Files
Describes the contents of the RPM packages that come with each MariaDB release. -
Installing MariaDB with yum/dnf
Installing MariaDB with yum or dnf on RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, and similar distros. -
Installing MariaDB with zypper
How to install MariaDB with zypper on SLES, OpenSUSE, and other similar Linux distributions. -
Installing MariaDB With the rpm Tool
Downloading and installing RPM files using the rpm command -
Checking MariaDB RPM Package Signatures
Steps to check MariaDB RPM package signatures -
Troubleshooting MariaDB Installs on Red Hat/CentOS
Issues people have encountered when installing MariaDB on Red Hat / CentOS -
MariaDB for DirectAdmin Using RPMs
Using DirectAdmin when installing MariaDB with YUM -
MariaDB Installation (Version 10.1.21) via RPMs on CentOS 7
Detailed steps for installing MariaDB (version 10.1.21) via RPMs on CentOS 7 -
Why Source RPMs (SRPMs) Aren't Packaged For Some Platforms
Explanation for why source RPM (SRPMs) aren't packaged for some platforms -
Building MariaDB from a Source RPM
How to build MariaDB from a source RPM (SRPM).
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