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    • Bug
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Not a Bug
    • 10.4(EOL), 10.6
    • N/A
    • Repositories
    • Debian Bookworm

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      Hello, I saw that you just released Mariadb 10.11 + 11.0 for Debian Bookworm, thanks for the great work.

      We host both Magento 2 and Shopware 6, is there any planned release for Mariadb 10.4 + 10.6?

      Magento 2, has a hard requirement on those versions, so we would love to know whats ahead so we can act accordingly.

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          danblack Daniel Black added a comment -

          The trouble with releasing < 10.11 on Bookworm is that 10.11 is already packaged by Debian bookworm so can cause conflicts.

          You can use podman to run a Docker Official Image of MariaDB (any version) and install that as a systemd service.

          How hard are the requirements? MariaDB releases always aim to be backwards compatible. version can be set in the configuration files to fake a version for an application that checks (just like this JIRA instance).

          danblack Daniel Black added a comment - The trouble with releasing < 10.11 on Bookworm is that 10.11 is already packaged by Debian bookworm so can cause conflicts. You can use podman to run a Docker Official Image of MariaDB (any version) and install that as a systemd service . How hard are the requirements? MariaDB releases always aim to be backwards compatible. version can be set in the configuration files to fake a version for an application that checks (just like this JIRA instance).

          Thanks for your fast reply Daniel, I have tested the suggested version variable with some docker containers for our local build and at first sight it seems to be working flawlessly.

          I will be testing it on some staging Bookworm staging servers in September and update the task.

          wexoal Alexander Lausten added a comment - Thanks for your fast reply Daniel, I have tested the suggested version variable with some docker containers for our local build and at first sight it seems to be working flawlessly. I will be testing it on some staging Bookworm staging servers in September and update the task.
          danblack Daniel Black added a comment -

          Sorry to advise you of a Shopware error with latest MariaDB that you should know about- https://github.com/shopware/platform/issues/3273

          closing this as resolved for now, but feedback welcome when you get to it.

          danblack Daniel Black added a comment - Sorry to advise you of a Shopware error with latest MariaDB that you should know about- https://github.com/shopware/platform/issues/3273 closing this as resolved for now, but feedback welcome when you get to it.
          PedroVeiga Pedro Veiga added a comment -

          I also found that specifying "--os-type=debian --os-version=bullseye" when running the install script also works. Is there any known problem by doing like that?

          PedroVeiga Pedro Veiga added a comment - I also found that specifying "--os-type=debian --os-version=bullseye" when running the install script also works. Is there any known problem by doing like that?

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