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The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.11, MariaDB 10.4.20, MariaDB 10.3.30 and MariaDB 10.2.39, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.3?
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The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.10, MariaDB 10.4.19, MariaDB 10.3.29 and MariaDB 10.2.38, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.5?
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The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.9, MariaDB 10.4.18, MariaDB 10.3.28 and MariaDB 10.2.37, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.5?
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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.3?
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The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.8, MariaDB 10.4.17, MariaDB 10.3.27, and MariaDB 10.2.36, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
Why do we release MariaDB again only a week after the 10.5.7, 10.4.16, etc? What’s the emergency?
The previous, scheduled, set of releases (10.2 and up) included a security related change — MariaDB server became more strict about accepting network packets from the client. It never was particularly trusting, but still there was a loophole in the handling of prepared statements where the server just assumed that the client sends the correct data. …
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.7, MariaDB 10.4.16, MariaDB 10.3.26, MariaDB 10.2.35 and MariaDB 10.1.48, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.5?
Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.4?
Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.3?
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The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.6, MariaDB 10.4.15, MariaDB 10.3.25, MariaDB 10.2.34 and MariaDB 10.1.47, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
The only change in all releases is a fix for a vulnerability, CVE-2020-15180.
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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.5?
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The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.5, MariaDB 10.4.14, MariaDB 10.3.24, MariaDB 10.2.33 and MariaDB 10.1.46, the latest stable releases in their respective series.
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Our very own Ian Gilfillan has created a brief and clear video called Get Set for Set Theory: UNION, INTERSECT and EXCEPT in SQL
In a tad more than six minutes, you’ll see exactly how UNION, INTERSECT and EXCEPT work, starting in MariaDB 10.3, a few years back.
Ian explains what they are for, and the option to change default behaviour of DISTINCT with ALL (of which the ALL option was introduced in MariaDB 10.5).
That’s not new.
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