2019-11-08 14:55:55 +00:00
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= Installing MariaDB server from the Fedora Modular repository
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To list the available versions (_streams_ in modularity terminology) of MariaDB:
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$ dnf module list mariadb
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To enable the version of MariaDB you want to use and make the stream RPMs available in the package set:
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$ sudo dnf module enable mariadb:10.4
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At this point you can verify that the available RPM provides the 10.4 verison of MariaDB server:
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$ dnf list mariadb-server
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2023-01-11 15:22:59 +00:00
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To install MariaDB server:
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$ sudo dnf module install mariadb/server
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or simply, as usual:
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$ sudo dnf install mariadb-server
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With modules, you could also install a specific profile: like client, devel or galera (the multi-master replica).
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For instance, if you don't want to install the server stuff, but only the client packages:
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$ sudo dnf module install mariadb:10.4/client
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