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Kristyna Streitova aa97dc9121 Accepting request 539319 from home:kstreitova:branches:server:database
- update to 10.2.10 GA
  * release notes and changelogs
    https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/+releases/
  * fixes for the following security vulnerabilities
    * 10.2.10: CVE-2017-10378, CVE-2017-10268
    * 10.2.8:  CVE-2017-3636, CVE-2017-3641, CVE-2017-3653,
               CVE-2017-10320, CVE-2017-10365, CVE-2017-10379,
               CVE-2017-10384, CVE-2017-10286, CVE-2017-3257
    * 10.2.6:  CVE-2017-3308, CVE-2017-3309, CVE-2017-3453,
               CVE-2017-3456, CVE-2017-3464
    * 10.2.5:  CVE-2017-3313, CVE-2017-3302
  * [bsc#1042632], [bsc#1043328], [bsc#1019948], [fate#323738]
- refresh and rename the following patches:
  * mariadb-10.1.4-group.patch to
    mariadb-10.2.3-group.patch
  * mariadb-10.1.16-systemd-cmake.patch to
    mariadb-10.2.8-systemd-cmake.patch
  * mariadb-10.1.18-mysql_install_db-mariadb_dirs.patch to
    mariadb-10.2.3-mysql_install_db-mariadb_dirs.patch
  * mariadb-10.1.12-fortify-and-O.patch to
    mariadb-10.2.4-fortify-and-O.patch
  * mysql-community-server-5.1.46-logrotate.patch to
    mariadb-10.2.4-logrotate.patch
- add mariadb-10.2.10.tar.gz.sig signature and mariadb.keyring files
- start building without client library part, use
  mariadb-connector-c for getting libmariadb libraries. Remove
  libmysclient* packages
- remove baselibs.conf because we no longer build client libraries
  here
- update %{soname} to 19 (libmysqld soname)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/539319
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:database/mariadb?expand=0&rev=197
2017-11-06 15:24:06 +00:00

You just installed MySQL server for the first time.

You can start it using:
 rcmysql start

During first start empty database will be created for your automatically.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MariaDB root USER !
To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:

'/usr/bin/mysqladmin' -u root password 'new-password'
'/usr/bin/mysqladmin' -u root -h <hostname> password 'new-password'

Alternatively you can run:
'/usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation'

which will also give you the option of removing the test
databases and anonymous user created by default. This is
strongly recommended for production servers.

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