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Codership is pleased to announce the release of Galera Replication library 4.6, implementing wsrep API version 26. The library is now available as targeted packages and package repositories for a number of Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE and SLES. Obtaining packages using a package repository removes the need to download individual files and facilitates the deployment and upgrade of Galera nodes. This and future releases will be available from https://www.galeracluster.com. The latest version of Galera for FreeBSD is available in the FreeBSD Ports Collection. Notable fixes in Galera replication since last binary release by Codership (4.5): - The in-memory GCache index implementation was reworked to use sorted std::deque instead of std::map, leading to eightfold reduction in GCache memory footprint. - CRC32C implementation was reworked. Hardware CRC32C is now supported on x86_64 and ARM64 platforms. - Bus error due to unaligned access on Sparc64 platform was fixed. - Three new status variables were added: wsrep_flow_control_active, wsrep_flow_control_requested and wsrep_gmcast_segment. - Prevent GCache rollover on Donor during IST. - Binary tarball package was added in this release. Other changes: - Unit tests were reworked to replace deprecated Check library API calls with supported ones (codership/galera#577). Known Issues: - In order to install Galera package on CentOS 8 or RHEL 8, MySQL and MariaDB modules need to be disabled first with `dnf -y module disable mysql mariadb`. End of Life Notice: This is the last release for openSUSE 15.0. PR: 250506 Submitted by: maintainer Sponsored by: Netzkommune GmbH |
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