

Without the quotes the filtering will not work as expected:Ĭ:\Program Files\|C:\Program Files (x86)\ Two single quotes in a row will be treated as one literal single quote: The filter above will match file names containing "C:\Program Files\" OR "C:\Program Files (x86)\"

The example above would set the "include filter" to Use a single quote character to represent the double quote, like this: This is useful when filtering paths containing spaces, to prevent the filter from treating the space as an "AND" operator. Command line parameters for /filter and /filterexclude now support literal double quotes."Today" file search filter (=today) was not working correctly in some time zones - fixed.New Czech translation added (thanks to Masterix).


See Debugging MariaDB with mysql-test-run for more information.įor End of Life releases, MariaDB Foundation will not provide security updates, however outside contributors are welcome to submit security and bug fixes and backports to no-longer maintained versions. If the bug is repeatable, it is very helpful if you create a test case for the bug for use with mysql-test-run. If you need help, ask on Zulip, or on the maria-developers mailing list. The developers are generally happy to help with verifying bugs. The Reporting Bugs page on the Knowledge Base has details on how to report a bug. The roadmap is visible on (login is required), along with estimated release dates. Each stable version receives bug-fixes and security fixes periodically. With the new release model, there will be multiple short-term support each year, in addition to less frequent long-term support releases. Until MariaDB 10.6, MariaDB Server has had about one stable major release every year. MariaDB Foundation ensures that MariaDB Server has a steady cadence of releases. To help with automating downloads of MariaDB Server and related files, MariaDB Foundation has exposed a REST API.
