It's not new (actually from 10 Aug 2020) but it is still not available in DA. It's mainly a bugfix release.
Do you mean 10.5.5 is not seen in "./build versions" ?All other versions are also updated. Pinging @smtalk , @DirectAdmin Support
Do you mean 10.5.5 is not seen in "./build versions" ?
It should be okay now Thanks!That i don’t know because i didn’t upgrade to 10.5 yet. What i meant was that there are updates available for older MariaDB versions, 10.0 - 10.4, that are not yet available in versions.txt.
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/what-is-mariadb-102/MySQL 5.7 -> MariaDB 10.2
why not just set the option.conf to be mariadb 10.4? no need to go through all of that upgrading if it is a new box.On a clean unattended DirectAdmin install with the default MySQL 5.7 I upgraded to MariaDB 10.2, after that to MariaDB 10.3 and now to MariaDB 10.4
Forgot MySQL 5.7 was the default unattended installed DB so I indeed followed these instructions to migrate to MariaDB after install:why not just set the option.conf to be mariadb 10.4? no need to go through all of that upgrading if it is a new box.
Oh, I get it. I was going by thisThis is a production server now so at the moment there are many databases.
I assumed it was a new server without DB.clean unattended DirectAdmin install with the default MySQL 5.7
They must update the document on the website. It's available in Custombuild.Just to close the loop on 10.5 upgrade.
Does not have 10.5 listed as an upgrade version to install/allow.
Yup, that help.directadmin.com site is pretty outdated. They converted some of the info to that new site with the weird search interface.