Hi Michal,

Looking at the fedora 44 status at
        https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?packages=mariadb-connector-c
I see this connector was not un-pushed and no new replacement was provided.
Doing 'dnf update' (after I downgraded) the bad version is still offered.

Seeing the severity of the problem (I am not the only one encountering it) 
should it still be offered?

Regards,
        Eyal

On 28/6/26 23:02, Michal Schorm wrote:
Hello,

I am the maintainer of the package 'mariadb-connector-c'.
I am sorry for your issue, thanks for letting me know.

I analyzed your issue based on your description. It seems to be an
unfortunate regression in the upstream code that causes the temporal
data type to be stored with zero length, resulting in the symptoms you
are observing.

I will need MariaDB upstream to verify this and create a proper fix.
Until then, I attempted to create a downstream patch:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mariadb-connector-c/pull-request/27

Could you please test the PR scratch build and check whether it solves
the issue for you?
Rawhide scratch build:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=147147264
F44 scratch build: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=147147459


Michal

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Michal Schorm
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Databases Team
Red Hat

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On Sun, Jun 28, 2026 at 1:35 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

This version picked by my server today. fc44 on x86_64.

I do not know what is responsible but downgrading to 3.4.8 solved the problem.

Maybe a clash between rpmfusion and fedora?

It looks like it may me a major problem with handling date/time. All "Previously 
Recorded" show a date in 2106...

MythWeb, which directly accesses the db, works just fine. myth:6544 has the 
problems, as does mythfrontend, and likely mythbackend (no recording made).
Status shows "no upcoming".

All schedules show start/end of 00:00:00. No "Program Guide" data showing. No 
"Upcoming" (natch), and more.

This update was in stable for two days now but I do not see any mention, maybe 
it is something else on my server?

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