MariaDB Connector/C 3.1.11 Release Notes

The most recent Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/C is:
MariaDB Connector/C 3.3.8

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Release date: 4 Nov 2020

This is a Stable (GA) release of the MariaDB Connector/C, formerly known as MariaDB Client Library for C.

For a description of this library see the MariaDB Connector/C page.

Notable Changes

  • CONC-508: Added support for passwords > 255 characters
  • CONC-501: Added support for TLS v1.3 cipher suites (OpenSSL only)
  • MDEV-21612: Removed unused command COM_MULTI
  • If character set "auto" was specified on Windows, and GetConsoleCP returns a positive number, Ansi code page identifier (GetACP) will be used
  • Updated bundled zlib (now version 1.2.11)

Bugs Fixed

  • CONC-513: MSAN use-of-uninitialized-value in strstr()
  • CONC-512: truncation check for float values fails on i386 due to Intel FPU optimization bug in gcc
  • CONC-510: Fix crash when loading plugins in mysql_server_init()
  • CONC-507: Fixed race condition in ma_net_init (Kudos to Alexander Sapin)
  • MDEV-23564: CMake failed on MacOSX due to deprecated GSS API methods

Changelog

For a list of changes made in this release, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.


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