I only dared to write that affirmatively because I was just in the
process of updating another machine (from 9.9 to 9.13), and it was
installing MariaDB 10.4.13.
It was right in front of me, on my screen.
But after your answers I dug a bit and yeah, the source.list.d specifies
10.4 for mariadb.
So my initial answer is mostly wrong. The only correct part is that we
do have multiple production systems running 10.4 without glitch, but
that is not proof of anything.
My apologies for the misleading answer.
Philippe Blouin,
Directeur de la technologie
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On 2020-07-27 10:56 a.m., Michael Kuhn wrote:
Hi Philippe
Am 27.07.20 um 16:32 schrieb Philippe Blouin:
> 10.4 is the default mariadb version you get with an up-to-date Debian
> 9 or Ubuntu 18.
>
> It works.
I just updated another Installation of Debian GNU/Linux 9.12 to 9.13.
But it only updated to MariaDB 10.1.45, not 10.4.x
So my question is still open, if Koha 18.11 on Debian 9 will work with
Koha 10.3
Best wishes: Michael
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