The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.6 as our GA
release for MySQL Workbench 6.3.
For the full list of changes in this revision, visit
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/workbench/en/changes-6-3.html
For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
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Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.6 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X
10.9+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 22 and Fedora 23, Ubuntu 14.04
and
Ubuntu 15.10 or sources, from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/tools/workbench/
Enjoy!
A Productive Nine Months It’s been around 9 months since we did the first cut of our own MySQL Docker images, and it is time for a bit of an update on where we are in Dockerland these days, and also to talk about some important security related improvements we made to the images lately. […]
The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.5 as our GA
release for MySQL Workbench 6.3.
For the full list of changes in this revision, visit
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/workbench/en/changes-6-3.html
For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
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Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.5 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X
10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 21 and Fedora 22, Ubuntu 14.04
and
Ubuntu 15.04 or sources, from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/tools/workbench/
Enjoy!
Dear MySQL users,
The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.5 as our GA release
for
MySQL Workbench 6.3.
For the full list of changes in this revision, visit
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/workbench/en/changes-6-3.html
For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?152
Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.5 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X
10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 21 and Fedora 22, Ubuntu 14.04
and
Ubuntu 15.04 or sources, from:
What is MySQL Package Verification? Package verification (Pkgver for short) refers to black box testing of MySQL packages across all supported platforms and across different MySQL versions. In Pkgver, packages are tested in order to ensure that the basic user experience is as it should be, focusing on installation, initial startup and rudimentary functionality. When […]
The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.4 as our GA
release for MySQL Workbench 6.3.
For the full list of changes in this revision, visit
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/workbench/en/changes-6-3.html
For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?151
Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.4 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X
10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 21 and Fedora 22, Ubuntu 14.04,
Ubuntu
14.10 and Ubuntu 15.04 or sources, from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/tools/workbench/
Enjoy!
Changes in MySQL Workbench 6.3.4 (2015-06-15)
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Dear MySQL users,
The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.4 as our GA release
for
MySQL Workbench 6.3.
For the full list of changes in this revision, visit
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/workbench/en/changes-6-3.html
For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?151
Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.4 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X
10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 21 and Fedora 22, Ubuntu 14.04,
Ubuntu
14.10 and Ubuntu 15.04 or sources, from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/tools/workbench/
Fedora 22 arrived yesterday. With a cutting edge GCC (5.1), the new DNF package management system, and improved tooling for server administration, we congratulate the Fedora community on yet another innovative release. We’re following up from our side, and as of yesterday our repos offer Fedora 22 packages of these products: MySQL Server 5.6 (currently […]
Hi, everyone. Just a quick note here to let you all know that we’ve just added Debian 8 support to our Apt repos. We have the latest MySQL Server 5.6 ready for you, as well as the latest 5.7 Development Milestone, and more of our products for Debian 8 are in our QA pipeline as […]
Around 18 months ago, we launched the first MySQL Linux package repos, marking an important milestone in our efforts to modernize and improve the way we package and deliver MySQL products to our user community. MySQL product development had gone through radical improvements in terms of quality, dependability and sheer output, but the way we […]