MariaDB 10.11.2 Release Notes

The most recent release of MariaDB 10.11 is:MariaDB 10.11.11 Stable (GA) Download NowAlternate download from mariadb.org

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Release date: 16 Feb 2023

MariaDB 10.11 is a long term maintenance release series of MariaDB, maintained until February 2028. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.10 with several entirely new features.

MariaDB 10.11.2 is a Stable (GA) release.

For an overview of MariaDB 10.11 see theWhat is MariaDB 10.11? page.

Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!

Notable Items

  • As mentioned in the 10.11.1 release notes, our Yum/DNF/Zypper repositories for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Fedora, openSUSE, and SUSE are changing with this release to being signed with a new GPG key with SHA2 digest algorithms instead of SHA1. See this blog post and the GPG page for more details.

InnoDB

Galera

  • Fixes for cluster wide write conflict resolving (MDEV-29684)

Replication

General

  • Infinite sequence of recursive calls when processing embedded CTE (MDEV-30248)

  • Crash with a query containing nested WINDOW clauses (MDEV-30052)

  • Major performance regression with 10.6.11 (MDEV-29988)

  • Json Range only affects first row of the result set (MDEV-30304)

  • As per the MariaDB Deprecation Policy, this will be the last release of MariaDB 10.11 for Fedora 35.

  • In this release repositories for Fedora 37 and Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic have been added.

Security

Changelog

For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB 10.11.1, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.

Contributors

For a full list of contributors to MariaDB 10.11.2, see the MariaDB Foundation release announcement.

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