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CI: Bump MariaDB to 10.7#5010

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CI: Bump MariaDB to 10.7#5010
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Q A
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BC Break no
Fixed issues N/A

MariaDB 10.7 is about to be released as a stable version, so let's update our CI.

@derrabus derrabus added this to the 2.13.6 milestone Nov 21, 2021
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This needs some work. Converting to draft for now.

@derrabus derrabus marked this pull request as draft November 21, 2021 03:17
@greg0ire greg0ire modified the milestones: 2.13.6, 2.13.7 Nov 26, 2021
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morozov commented Dec 6, 2021

FWIW, one of the failing assertions was removed in #4644. The other can be removed as well. The row format can be changed to any other non-default value since it's just used for testing schema introspection.

@derrabus derrabus removed this from the 2.13.7 milestone Dec 13, 2021
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Why was 10.5 removed in the CI?

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Closing in favor of #5327. Thank you for taking over, @morozov.

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@derrabus derrabus deleted the ci/mariadb-10.7 branch March 20, 2022 18:07
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