MariaDB 10.5.15 Release Notes
Notable Items
InnoDB
* Set innodb_change_buffering=none by default (MDEV-27734)
Security
* Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
* CVE-2021-46665
* CVE-2021-46664
* CVE-2021-46661
* CVE-2021-46668
* CVE-2021-46663
MariaDB 10.5.14 Release Notes
Notable Items
InnoDB
* --skip-symbolic-links does not disallow .isl file creation
(MDEV-26870)
* Indexed CHAR columns are broken with NO_PAD collations (MDEV-25440)
* insert-intention lock conflicts with waiting ORDINARY lock
(MDEV-27025)
* Crash recovery improvements (MDEV-26784, MDEV-27022, MDEV-27183,
MDEV-27610)
Galera
* Galera updated to 26.4.11
* Galera SST scripts should use ssl_capath (not ssl_ca) for CA directory
(MDEV-27181)
* Alter Sequence do not replicate to another nodes with in Galera
Cluster (MDEV-19353)
* Galera crash - Assertion. Possible parallel writeset problem
(MDEV-26803)
* CREATE TABLE with FOREIGN KEY constraint fails to apply in parallel
(MDEV-27276)
* Galera cluster node consider old server_id value even after
modification of server_id [wsrep_gtid_mode=ON] (MDEV-26223)
Replication
* Seconds behind master corrected from artificial spikes at relay-log
rotation (MDEV-16091)
* Statement rollback in binlog when transaction creates or drop
temporary table is set right (MDEV-26833)
* CREATE-or-REPLACE SEQUENCE is made to binlog with the DDL flag to
stabilize its parallel execution on slave (MDEV-27365)
Security
* Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
* CVE-2022-24052
* CVE-2022-24051
* CVE-2022-24050
* CVE-2022-24048
* CVE-2021-46659
This version of MariaDB is being released now to fix the following two regressions:
Table alias from previous statement interferes later commands (MDEV-25672)
Join using derived with aggregation returns incorrect results (MDEV-25714)
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational databases.
It's made by the original developers of MySQL.
MariaDB turns data into structured information in a wide array of applications,
ranging from banking to websites. It is an enhanced, drop-in replacement
for MySQL. MariaDB is used because it is fast, scalable and robust, with a
rich ecosystem of storage engines, plugins and many other tools make it very
versatile for a wide variety of use cases.
MariaDB is developed as open source software and as a relational database
it provides an SQL interface for accessing data. The latest versions of
MariaDB also include GIS and JSON features.