MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.34 Release Notes

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Release date: 18 Dec 2013

MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.34 is a Stable (GA) release. It is a merge of MariaDB 5.5.34 and Galera Cluster with additional bug fixes.

Various articles about MariaDB Galera Cluster, including known limitations and how to get started are available in the Galera section of the Knowledgebase.

For a list of changes made in MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.34, with links to detailed information on each push, see the MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.34 Changelog.

Includes MariaDB 5.5.34 and Galera Cluster

MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.34 includes MariaDB 5.5.34 with Codership additions (lp:codership-mysql/5.5-23 till revision 3942) and Galera Cluster 23.2.7. See the MariaDB 5.5.34 Release Notes and Changelog for more information on the changes in MariaDB.

Bug Fixes

This release contains fixes for some crashing bugs, memory leaks, compiler errors/warnings and improvements in existing scripts.

  • MDEV-5408: Crash in mariadb-wsrep during plugin load at startup
  • MDEV-5386: Server crashes in thd_get_ha_data on maria-5.5-galera tree while running 'check testcase before test
  • MDEV-443: Galera: Server crashes on flushing tables for SST if started with character_set_server utf16 or utf32 or ucs2, and with wsrep_sst_method=rsync
  • MDEV-4227: Galera server should stop crashing on setting binlog_format STATEMENT
  • MDEV-4222: Assertion `( ((global_system_variables.wsrep_on) && (thd && thd->variables.wsrep_on)) && wsrep_emulate_bin_log) || mysql_bin_log .is_open()' fails on SAVEPOINT with disabled wsrep_provider
  • MDEV-4235: Galera: Assertion `0' fails in tdc_remove_table on creating a trigger
  • MDEV-4223: Galera: InnoDB assertion failure !mutex_own(mutex) in file sync0sync.ic line 207
  • MDEV-4233: Galera: assertion: (lock->trx)->wait_lock == lock fails in file lock0lock.c line 796

A list of all the bugs fixed can be found in the changelog.

Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB Galera Cluster!


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