Feature #19395
Support MariaDB
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Priority: | High | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | Database | |||
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Description
Dear team:
Could i install MariaDB for redmine using?
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#1
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 7 years ago
- Related to Defect #19344: MySQL 5.6: IssueNestedSetConcurrencyTest#test_concurrency : always fails added
#2
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 7 years ago
- Category set to Database
#3
Updated by Marius BALTEANU over 3 years ago
- Related to Defect #30367: "Last updated by" filter causes an SQL error with MariaDB added
#4
Updated by PICCORO LenzMcKAY about 3 years ago
umm i can see that #30367 was closed, does now support mariadb? or at leas runs on mariadb 10.1? (seems 10.1 are direct realted to 5.5 release of mysql)
#5
Updated by sofia raj about 3 years ago
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Updated by Marius BALTEANU about 3 years ago
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Updated by sofia raj about 3 years ago
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Updated by Marius BALTEANU about 3 years ago
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#9
Updated by Matt V about 2 years ago
Hello!
With Debian 10 (buster) mysql-server is being kicked from the official debian repos: [1] mariadb 10.3 is the new standard on debian. It would be great to know if this will work for redmine 4.1?
Thanks!
Kind Regards,
Matt
#10
Updated by C S 8 months ago
I set up Redmine for the first time about 2 years ago on a Synology NAS with MariaDB10 (I think at first even with 10.2, now with 10.3) and so far I have never had problems that ultimately related to the database support itself ... I think already that MariaDB (10.3) can be included in the official support list ...