MariaDB 11.4.1, 11.3.2 now available
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.4.1, the first Release Candidate in the MariaDB 11.4 series, and MariaDB 11.3.2, the first and final stable release in the MariaDB 11.3 series. Both are short-term series. From MariaDB 11.3, we will stop doing GA bug fix releases within each minor version. If you wish to use a long-term release, MariaDB 10.11 will be maintained until 2028.
See the release notes and changelogs for details.
Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 11.4?
Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 11.3?
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Contributors to MariaDB 11.4.1
Aleksey Midenkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexander Barkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Botchkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Andrei Elkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Andrew Hutchings (MariaDB Foundation)
Anel Husakovic (MariaDB Foundation)
Brad Smith
Brandon Nesterenko (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Bartholomew (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Black (MariaDB Foundation)
Daniele Sciascia (Codership)
Dave Gosselin (MariaDB Corporation)
Debarun Banerjee (MariaDB Corporation)
Denis Protivensky (Codership)
Dmitry Shulga (MariaDB Corporation)
Faustin Lammler (MariaDB Foundation)
Gulshan Kumar Prasad
HaoZhang
hsser
Ian Gilfillan (MariaDB Foundation)
Igor Babaev (MariaDB Corporation)
Jan Lindström (Codership)
Julius Goryavsky (MariaDB Corporation)
Kristian Nielsen
Lena Startseva (MariaDB Corporation)
Libing Song (Alibaba)
Marko Mäkelä (MariaDB Corporation)
Michael Widenius (MariaDB Corporation and MariaDB Foundation)
Nayuta Yanagisawa
Nikita Malyavin (MariaDB Corporation)
Oleg Smirnov (MariaDB Corporation)
Oleksandr Byelkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Otto Kekäläinen (Amazon)
Paul Szabo
Rainer Orth
Rex Johnston (MariaDB Corporation)
Robin Newhouse (Amazon)
Rucha Deodhar (MariaDB Corporation)
Seppo Jaakola (Codership)
Sergei Glushchenko
Sergei Golubchik (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergei Petrunia (MariaDB Corporation)
Sisi Huang
Sophist
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani (MariaDB Corporation)
tommijkl
Tuukka Pasanen
Vicențiu Ciorbaru (MariaDB Foundation)
Vladislav Vaintroub (MariaDB Corporation)
Vlad Lesin
50 Contributors
Contributors to MariaDB 11.3.2
Aleksey Midenkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexander Barkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Botchkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Andrei Elkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Andrew Hutchings (MariaDB Foundation)
Anel Husakovic (MariaDB Foundation)
Brad Smith
Brandon Nesterenko (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Bartholomew (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Black (MariaDB Foundation)
Daniele Sciascia (Codership)
Dave Gosselin (MariaDB Corporation)
Debarun Banerjee (MariaDB Corporation)
Denis Protivensky (Codership)
Dmitry Shulga (MariaDB Corporation)
Faustin Lammler (MariaDB Foundation)
Gulshan Kumar Prasad
HaoZhang
hsser
Ian Gilfillan (MariaDB Foundation)
Igor Babaev (MariaDB Corporation)
Jan Lindström (Codership)
Julius Goryavsky (MariaDB Corporation)
Kristian Nielsen
Lena Startseva (MariaDB Corporation)
Marko Mäkelä (MariaDB Corporation)
Michael Widenius (MariaDB Corporation and MariaDB Foundation)
Nayuta Yanagisawa
Oleg Smirnov (MariaDB Corporation)
Oleksandr Byelkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Paul Szabo
Rainer Orth
Rex Johnston (MariaDB Corporation)
Robin Newhouse (Amazon)
Rucha Deodhar (MariaDB Corporation)
Seppo Jaakola (Codership)
Sergei Glushchenko
Sergei Golubchik (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergei Petrunia (MariaDB Corporation)
Sisi Huang
Sophist
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani (MariaDB Corporation)
tommijkl
Tuukka Pasanen
Vicențiu Ciorbaru (MariaDB Foundation)
Vladislav Vaintroub (MariaDB Corporation)
Vlad Lesin
Yuchen Pei (MariaDB Corporation)
48 Contributors
Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!
Although this was never announced anywhere by MariaDB Foundation that I can tell, I was excited when I noticed you had released MariaDB Server 11.1.0 Alpha for FreeBSD 13/x86_64 on your downloads pages. Sadly, I can’t find any later binary releases for FreeBSD. Are there plans for supporting FreeBSD again in the future?
https://mariadb.org/download/?t=mariadb&o=true&p=mariadb&r=11.0.0&os=freebsd13&cpu=x86_64
We support FreeBSD, in the sense that MariaDB compiles and works there, we have FreeBSD builder in CI, and whenever MariaDB gets FreeBSD specific bugs — they are usually reported by the MariaDB port maintainer in FreeBSD — we try to fix them ASAP.
We don’t offer FreeBSD binaries, as the impression was that FreeBSD users tend to get MariaDB from the FreeBSD ports collection. Is it not the case? How would you prefer to get MariaDB?
Thank you Sergei,
Yes, I suppose I do prefer to get MariaDB from the ports collection. But the ports maintainer seems to be feeling a bit overworked or overwhelmed, see e.g.:
https://forums.FreeBSD.org/threads/trying-to-build-a-port-for-mariadb-10-11.88408/post-602583
I suggested he focused on just MariaDB LTS versions for now, and that seems to be what he’s doing.
So, that is one reason why I thought your releases here was such a nice thing. The other great thing about that is the increased visibility: It shows that MariaDB actually supports FreeBSD. If you don’t talk about it much, and only build but never release, then users won’t notice.