Hi Faustin, On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 7:05 PM Faustin Lammler <faustin@fala.red> wrote: [snip]
Anyway, there maybe some useful information here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=920608
Marko, I believe we can expect these kinds of deprecation with people upgrading from Debian Stretch to Buster.
Yes, it is possible. That Debian bug was special in that the options used to be part of the Debian-shipped configuration file. The user who reported the bug had edited the configuration file that was shipped with the older version, so the Debian upgrade would notice a conflict and ask the user what to do. Apparently the user chose to preserve the original configuration (with the modifications), and as a result, MariaDB Server 10.3 would fail to start up. I addressed this by adding back these as string parameters, and issuing a deprecation warning whenever any value is specified. Marko -- Marko Mäkelä, Lead Developer InnoDB MariaDB Corporation