On Sunday 11 February 2024 at 10:51:42, Stephan via discuss wrote:
We are currently unable to upgrade our server os from Ubuntu 18.04 to 22.04.
So we are stuck on MariaDB 10.6.15 and cannot apply any subsequent minor/major releases.
Is it possible to somehow use installation binary package for Focal/Jammy or worse case recompiling from source for 18.04?
If the package manager will resolve any conflicts and allow you to install the later version without wanting to bring in too many other new packages, then this will almost certainly work. Depending on which package manager you use (I'm a Devuan person rather than Ubuntu, but the principle is the same for any Debian-based distro) you should always get told what it would do to get something installed, and you can decide whether to proceed or not. Compiling from source is always an option on nearly every system. Antony. -- The words "e pluribus unum" on the Great Seal of the United States are from a poem by Virgil entitled "Moretum", which is about cheese and garlic salad dressing. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.