MariaDB 10.11.4 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: 7 Jun 2023
MariaDB 10.11 is the current long term maintenance development series of MariaDB, maintained until February 2028. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.10 with several entirely new features.
MariaDB 10.11.4 is a Stable (GA) release.
For an overview of MariaDB 10.11 see theWhat is MariaDB 10.11? page.
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Notable Items
InnoDB
Server crashes in st_join_table::choose_best_splitting (MDEV-31403)
Crash with condition pushable into derived and containing outer reference (MDEV-31240)
InnoDB does not free UNDO after the fix of MDEV-30671 (MDEV-31234)
InnoDB hang fixes (MDEV-31158, MDEV-31343, MDEV-31350)
Innodb_buffer_pool_read_requests is not updated correctly (MDEV-31309)
InnoDB monitor trx_rseg_history_len was accidentally disabled by default (MDEV-31308)
Revert "MDEV-30473 : Do not allow GET_LOCK() / RELEASE_LOCK() in cluster"
Optimizer
Crash with condition pushable into derived and containing outer reference (MDEV-31403 MDEV-31240)
Crash with EXPLAIN EXTENDED for multi-table update of system table (MDEV-31224)
Security
Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
CVE-
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Changelog
For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB 10.11.4, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.
Contributors
For a full list of contributors to MariaDB 10.11.4, see the MariaDB Foundation release announcement.
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