Package: mariadb-server Version: 1:11.8.3-0+deb13u1 Severity: important Tags: fixed-upstream Forwarded: https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-36556 Control: fixed -1 1:11.8.5-1
Hi! There's a bug that prevents upgrades from 10.4, when encryption has been enabled. This is upstream bug MDEV-36556 which has been fixed in 1:11.8.5-1 in Debian unstable/testing, and is briefly described in the upstream 11.8.4 release notes as: MariaDB upgrade fails when using innodb_encrypt_tables=ON and innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32, which is not the default. innodb_checksum_algorithm=crc32 is used only if explicitly specified or if the table has been created which MariaDB 10.4 or a prior version. It would be great to get the fix for this into Debian stable, either as a specific targeted backport of the fix or a new micro version including it, which I guess might have happened eventually anyway, but wanted to file this to track progress for it. Thanks, Guillem

