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MySQL is no longer part of the Distro being replaced by MariaDB

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I did a test install of Fedora 19 on a spare machine and discovered that MySQL is no longer part of the Distro being replaced by MariaDB.

Has anyone tried to run WordPress in conjunction with MariaDB and if so any problems.

posted Jul 9, 2013 by anonymous

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I'm running both WP and Drupal with MariaDB on Fedora and Centos. There have been no problems.

answer Jul 9, 2013 by anonymous
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You can download and run MySQL Community Edition too
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/
latest is 5.6.12

No change, except from the FUD...

answer Jul 9, 2013 by anonymous
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