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WebPanel => Updates => Topic started by: stoo23 on February 16, 2025, 01:52:20 PM
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Hey guys,
I have had a number of these show up in my CWP Pro 'List of available packages for update' section.
(https://i.postimg.cc/NjbXQ83Y/Maria-Update-3.png)
(https://postimg.cc/xXJ8RmjF)
If executed, it takes almost NO time to suggest the update has completed successfully but I can't see what (if anything) it has done and it does NOT get cleared from the list After execution.
I have tried updating the Package Listings and Clearing the Cache to No avail.
Anyone have Any idea What this is and what I should do ??
Cheers
Apache version: Apache/2.4.62
MySQL version: 10.4.34-MariaDB
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Try upgrading to MariaDB 10.11 with these instructions (your current version 10.4 is EOL):
https://www.alphagnu.com/topic/23-upgrade-mariadb-1011-in-cwp-centos-7-centos-8-stream-almalinux-78-rockylinux-78/#comment-25 (https://www.alphagnu.com/topic/23-upgrade-mariadb-1011-in-cwp-centos-7-centos-8-stream-almalinux-78-rockylinux-78/#comment-25)
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Hi and thanks for the info' 'link' and suggestion, I will certainly consider it :) BUT I am still wondering exactly WHAT this odd Update suggestion is and/or what it actually relates to ??
The suggested repository is an unknown, and there had previously been a 2.8 version, that was supplanted a few days later by this 3.2 version .... but What/How does 2.8 OR 3.2 relate to a MariaDB install, that is 10.4.34 ???
I'm simply intrigued by What this is and whether anyone else has seen and perhaps been similarly bewildered by it :)
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I have not seen that before, but I have pinned my servers to LTS versions 10.6 and now 10.11 -- so I don't see as many updates in that train. But also, I have my security updates set to auto-apply overnight -- so I see even fewer update nags.
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OK, well, we are running AlmaLinux 8.10 and apart from this 'oddity', is basically Up to date.
I simply can't find any appropriate references to this anywhere ??
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I would worry more about updating from 10.4 (which is EOL) to something more current, like 10.6 or 10.11:
https://endoflife.date/mariadb (https://endoflife.date/mariadb)