MariaDB Connector/ODBC 3.1.14 Release Notes

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This is a Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/ODBC 3.1.

MariaDB Connector/ODBC 3.1.14 is built on top of MariaDB Connector/C v.3.2.4.

Notable Changes

  • ODBC-331 - C/ODBC is now based on Connector/C 3.2 release series
  • ODBC-320 - ODBC Connector package for MacOS is now notarized
  • ODBC-341 - Added read/write timeout connection string options READ_TIMEOUT and WRITE_TIMEOUT

Bug Fixes

  • ODBC-299 - FindIconv.cmake too old to work on MacOS 11 (Big Sur)
  • ODBC-311 - Connector/ODBC libraries go to the wrong directories and it breaks packaging
  • ODBC-321 - Driver crash in MultiByteToWideChar
  • ODBC-324 - Excel+MariaDB driver not showing table with SYSTEM VERSIONING
  • ODBC-326 - Connecting Excel with MariaDB through Microsoft Query - String data right truncated
  • ODBC-327 - Driver crash on native mariaDB ODBC driver version:3.1.9.0.
  • ODBC-330 - MSI is not created when connectors is built from source - Windows
  • ODBC-334 - Using the hostname for the server doesn't work in ODBC Data Source name Gui with MariaDB ODBC
  • ODBC-340 - FreeBSD - Undefined symbol "OPENSSL_init_ssl"

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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