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MariaDB-server - MariaDB: a very fast and reliable SQL database server

The MariaDB(TM) software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user,
and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MariaDB Server
is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well
as for embedding into mass-deployed software. MariaDB is a trademark of
MariaDB (http://mariadb.com/)

The MariaDB software has Dual Licensing, which means you can use the MariaDB
software free of charge under the GNU General Public License
(http://www.gnu.org/licenses/). You can also purchase commercial MariaDB
licenses from MariaDB (http://mariadb.com/) if you do not wish to be bound by the terms of
the GPL. See the chapter "Licensing and Support" in the manual for
further info.

The MariaDB web site (http://www.mariadb.com/) provides the latest news and
information about the MariaDB software.  Also please see the documentation
and the manual for more information.

This package includes the MariaDB server binary as well as related utilities
to run and administer a MariaDB server.

If you want to access and work with the database, you have to install
package "MariaDB-client" as well!
License: Copyright (c) 2000, 2012, MariaDB (http://mariadb.com/). All rights reserved. Under GPL license as shown in the Description field. Group: applications/databases
URL: http://mariadb.com/ Source: MariaDB-5.5.29-29.el6.fio.el6.src.rpm

Packages

Latest: MariaDB-server-5.5.29-29.el6.fio.el6.i686.rpm
Name Epoch Version Release Arch Size Built
MariaDB-server 0 5.5.29 29.el6.fio.el6 i686 54.8 MiB 2013-04-29 00:02:37

Changelog:

* 2012-04-19 - Lars Volker <lv[AT]stylite.de>
- Adapted MySQL 5.5 spec for MariaDB 5.5
* 2011-09-28 - Joerg Bruehe <joerg.bruehe[AT]oracle[DOTCOM]>
- Fix duplicate mentioning of "mysql_plugin" and its manual page,
  it is better to keep alphabetic order in the files list (merging!).
* 2011-09-14 - Joerg Bruehe <joerg.bruehe[AT]oracle[DOTCOM]>
- Let the RPM capabilities ("obsoletes" etc) ensure that an upgrade may replace
  the RPMs of any configuration (of the current or the preceding release series)
  by the new ones. This is done by not using the implicitly generated capabilities
  (which include the configuration name) and relying on more generic ones which
  just list the function ("server", "client", ...).
  The implicit generation cannot be prevented, so all these capabilities must be
  explicitly listed in "Obsoletes:"
* 2011-09-13 - Jonathan Perkin <jonathan.perkin[AT]oracle[DOTCOM]>
- Add support for Oracle Linux 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.  Due to
  changes in RPM behaviour ($RPM_BUILD_ROOT is removed prior to install)
  this necessitated a move of the libmygcc.a installation to the install
  phase, which is probably where it belonged in the first place.
* 2011-09-13 - Joerg Bruehe <joerg.bruehe[AT]oracle[DOTCOM]>
- "make_win_bin_dist" and its manual are dropped, cmake does it different.

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