* SECURITY UPDATE: New upstream version 10.3.34 includes fixes for the
following security vulnerabilities (LP: #1961350):
- CVE-2021-46661
- CVE-2021-46663
- CVE-2021-46664
- CVE-2021-46665
- CVE-2021-46668
* Previous upstream version 10.3.33 included security fixes for:
- CVE-2021-46659
- CVE-2022-24048
- CVE-2022-24050
- CVE-2022-24051
- CVE-2022-24052
* Previous upstream version 10.3.32 included security fixes for:
- CVE-2021-46662
- CVE-2021-46667
* Upstream version 10.3.33 was skipped as upstream pulled the release within a
couple of days of release due to severe regression
* Notable upstream functional changes in 10.3.33:
- New default minimum value for innodb_buffer_pool_size is 20 MB (from 2 MB)
-- Otto Kekäläinen <email address hidden> Thu, 17 Feb 2022 18:15:59 -0800
This bug was fixed in the package mariadb-10.3 - 1:10.3. 34-0ubuntu0. 20.04.1
--------------- 34-0ubuntu0. 20.04.1) focal-security; urgency=medium
mariadb-10.3 (1:10.3.
* SECURITY UPDATE: New upstream version 10.3.34 includes fixes for the buffer_ pool_size is 20 MB (from 2 MB)
following security vulnerabilities (LP: #1961350):
- CVE-2021-46661
- CVE-2021-46663
- CVE-2021-46664
- CVE-2021-46665
- CVE-2021-46668
* Previous upstream version 10.3.33 included security fixes for:
- CVE-2021-46659
- CVE-2022-24048
- CVE-2022-24050
- CVE-2022-24051
- CVE-2022-24052
* Previous upstream version 10.3.32 included security fixes for:
- CVE-2021-46662
- CVE-2021-46667
* Upstream version 10.3.33 was skipped as upstream pulled the release within a
couple of days of release due to severe regression
* Notable upstream functional changes in 10.3.33:
- New default minimum value for innodb_
-- Otto Kekäläinen <email address hidden> Thu, 17 Feb 2022 18:15:59 -0800