Yes, I agree this is confusing. mariadb.com is MariaDB Corporation whereas mariadb.org is MariaDB Foundation, and the delineation between them is not entirely clear in some areas. But that is for another thread ... Anyways, I hope you were able to get the correct packages in the end and do some more testing. Cheers, Karl On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 04:39, Marc Chamberlin <marc@marcchamberlin.com> wrote:
Aw thanks Reinis, I see the problem/mistake I made. There are 2 apparently very different websites purporting to be the "official" website for MariaDB - mariadb.com and mariadb.org. VERY confusing and I had accidentally gone to the mariadb.com website. Why in the world are there two sites and if necessary to have both, why don't each site refer users to the other site and give a description of why a user should choose one or the other site? IMHO this is a very bad way to provide website support for MariaDB users! I had simply Googled for MariaDB and clicked on a link, assuming I was going to be directed to the one and only "official" MariaDB website, never realizing there were two sites, nor double checking that I was not directed to the mariadb.org website. Heck I never would have guessed that there were two different MariaDB websites! GUI's, including websites, should be guides to solutions, not just toolboxes, and as for providing a guide to which website is best suited for a user, both of these website have failed miserably and this should be corrected ASAP!
The mariadb.com website almost got it right in that one can select a "Community" version of MariaDB, which I did, but it does not show the options from the mariadb.org site, instead it only shows options for the Enterprise versions. For me that just made it worse, since I was being lead to believe I was getting the open source "community" versions of MariaDB and therefore I complained that the choices I found there were unsuitable.
Marc...
On 11/8/21 5:14 PM, Reinis Rozitis wrote:
I tried/took a look at the packages from mariadb.org and ran into a couple of snags that I dunno how to work around. First, the mariadb.org repos only support the Enterprise versions of SuSE (SLES), and not the community versions of OpenSuSE.
What do you mean by that as there are no repositories for OpenSuse? https://mariadb.org/download/?t=repo-config&d=openSUSE+15+%28x86_64%29&v=10.5
or can grab the rpms directly (chose one random mirror) https://ftp.nluug.nl/db/mariadb/yum/10.5/opensuse/15/x86_64/rpms/
p.s. besides 15.3 is practically SLEs
rr
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