MariaDB 10.5.2 Release Notes
The most recent release of MariaDB 10.5 is:
MariaDB 10.5.24 Stable (GA) Download Now
Alternate download from mariadb.org
Note: This page describes features in the source repository for MariaDB 10.5. There are currently no official packages or binaries available for download which contain the features. If you want to try out any of the new features described here you will need to get and compile the code yourself.
MariaDB 10.5 is the current development series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.4 with several entirely new features not found anywhere else and with backported and reimplemented features from MySQL.
For an overview of MariaDB 10.5 see the What is MariaDB 10.5? page.
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Notable Changes
Notable changes of this release include:
Syntax
- RELEASE_ALL_LOCKS (MDEV-10569)
- ALTER TABLE ... RENAME INDEX / KEY (MDEV-7318)
- ALTER TABLE ... RENAME COLUMN (MDEV-16290)
- Recursive CTE cycle detection using CYCLE clause (MDEV-20632)
Privileges
- Split SUPER privilege to smaller privileges (MDEV-21743). New privileges were added so that more fine grained tuning of what each user can do can be applied:
BINLOG ADMIN
BINLOG REPLAY
CONNECTION ADMIN
FEDERATED ADMIN
READ_ONLY ADMIN
REPLICATION MASTER ADMIN
REPLICATION SLAVE ADMIN
SET USER
- The
REPLICATION CLIENT
privilege was renamed toBINLOG MONITOR
. The old syntax is understood for compatibility (MDEV-21743). - The
SHOW MASTER STATUS
statement was renamed toSHOW BINLOG STATUS
(MDEV-21743). The old syntax is understood for compatibility. - A number of statements changed the privileges that they require. The old privileges were inappropriately chosen. 10.5.2 fixes this problem. Note, these changes are incompatible to previous versions. A number of GRANT commands might be needed after upgrade.
SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
now requires theBINLOG MONITOR
privilege (requredREPLICATION SLAVE
prior to 10.5.2).SHOW SLAVE HOSTS
now requires theREPLICATION MASTER ADMIN
privilege (requiredREPLICATION SLAVE
prior to 10.5.2).SHOW SLAVE STATUS
now requires theREPLICATION SLAVE ADMIN
or theSUPER
privilege (requiredREPLICATION CLIENT
orSUPER
prior to 10.5.2).SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
now requires theREPLICATION SLAVE ADMIN
privilege (requiredREPLICATION SLAVE
priro to 10.5.2).
- In order to help the server understand which version a privilege record was written by, the mysql.global_priv.priv field contains a new JSON field,
version_id
(MDEV-21704) - SHOW PRIVILEGES now correctly lists the
Delete history
privilege, rather than displaying it asDelete versioning rows
. (MDEV-20382)
InnoDB
- Efficient InnoDB redo log record format (MDEV-12353)
- Deprecate and ignore innodb_scrub_log and innodb_scrub_log_speed (MDEV-21870)
- Deprecate and ignore innodb_log_files_in_group (MDEV-14425)
Performance Schema
- Merge 5.7 P_S transaction instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16435)
- Merge 5.7 P_S memory instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16431)
- Merge 5.7 P_S mdl instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16432)
- Merge 5.7 P_S sxlocks instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16436)
- Merge 5.7 P_S user variables instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16439)
- Merge 5.7 P_S [show] status instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16438)
- Merge 5.7 P_S ps instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16433)
- Merge 5.7 P_S sp instrumentation and tables (MDEV-16434)
Replication
ENFORCE
option for slave_run_triggers_for_rbr (MDEV-21833)
ANALYZE FORMAT=JSON
- Add information about packed addon fields in ANALYZE FORMAT=JSON (MDEV-21838)
Clients
- All binaries previously beginning with
mysql
now begin withmariadb
, with symlinks for the correspondingmysql
command. (MDEV-21303)
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