MariaDB Connector/ODBC 3.2.4 Release Notes

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This is a Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/ODBC 3.2.

Notable Items

Issues Fixed

  • ODBC-438 - High Prepared_stmt_count after freeing statement handles
  • ODBC-442 - "Verify certificate" checkbox in TLS options of the setup dialog gets checked by default. This may result in it being saved and used unintentionally for connections.
  • ODBC-437 - Latest ODBC driver returns NULL characters in strings with characters requiring >1 byte in utf8 representation
  • ODBC-443 - Incorrect value for charset utf8mb4 and longtext column with multibyte unicode characters
  • ODBC-444 - Errors "[42000] [ma-3.2.3]You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'WHERE @@sql_mode LIKE '%ansi_quotes%'" while running queries with MariaDB ODBC 3.2.3 and MySql 5.7
  • ODBC-440 - MSI doesn't update DSNs referring 3.1 driver
  • ODBC-441 - Setup dialog is missing fields for prepared statements cache control. Added fields for the cache size and the maximal length of cached statement.

Changelog

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


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