MariaDB 5.1.41 Release Notes

The most recent release in the MariaDB 5.1 series is:MariaDB 5.1.67

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Release date: 13 Jan 2010

See the MariaDB versus MySQL page for a high-level overview of the differences between MariaDB and MySQL.

See the MariaDB 5.1.41 Changelog for a more detail list of the changes in this release.

This release is a 'release candidate'. This means that we think it's almost ready for a final release but we don't want to call it a final release until more people have had a chance to test it. This release should be followed by a final release in a few weeks.

MariaDB 5.1.41 RC is based on MySQL 5.1.41 and XtraDB 1.0.4-8.

MariaDB is kept up to date with the latest MySQL release from the same branch.

In most respects MariaDB will work exactly as MySQL; all commands, interfaces, libraries and APIs that exist in MySQL also exist in MariaDB.

In addition to the differences noted in the MariaDB 5.1.38 and 5.1.39 release notes, the main differences between MariaDB and MySQL are:

Includes MySQL 5.1.41

For MariaDB 5.1.41 we have merged in all of the upstream changes from MySQL 5.1.41. The MySQL 5.1.41 release notes have details of what changes were made upstream by MySQL since 5.1.39

Includes XtraDB 1.0.4-8

We have included XtraDB 1.0.4-8 in this version of MariaDB. The XtraDB 1.0.4-8 release notes have details of the changes made to XtraDB since version 1.0.3-6 (the version included with MariaDB 5.1.38 Beta).

Includes PBXT 1.0.09f RC3

We have included PBXT 1.0.09f RC3 in this version of MariaDB.

This is the 3rd RC release of PBXT. It includes a number of bug fixes (some specifically for MariaDB), and 2 features:

  • XA/2-Phase commit support

  • Online backup native driver for PBXT

The backup uses the MySQL backup API (MySQL 6.0/5.4), and is not yet available in MariaDB.

Release notes since the RC2 version in MariaDB 5.1.39 Beta are as follows:

Includes FederatedX

The FederatedX storage engine replaces the old, not maintained, Federated storage engine.

See also: FederatedX storage engine

Fewer warnings and bugs

Like we did with the 5.1.39 Beta, various changes were made in MariaDB 5.1.41 RC in our desire to fix warnings and eliminate bugs. These included removing or fixing invalid tests, cleaning up the codebase where appropriate, and so on.

About Our Builds

We are working on setting up a BuildBot network which will enable us to test and build binaries on many different platforms. We aim to produce binaries in .tar and package formats for all popular platforms. Right now there are generic Linux binaries, packages for Debian and Ubuntu, RHEL/CentOS, and a Windows executable.

The tarball binaries provided in this release are generic binaries, intended for use on most x86-based Linux systems to quickly try out MariaDB without having to compile the source code. For 5.1.38 they were built on Ubuntu 9.04 systems (linked against libc 2.9), for 5.1.39 and 5.1.41 they were built on Ubuntu 8.04 systems (so older libc works). They should hopefully work on most x86-based Linux systems.

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