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MySQL Workbench 6.3.3 GA has been released

The MySQL developer tools team is pleased to announce 6.3.3 as our GA release for the 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 detailed information about the new features, see What’s
New in MySQL Workbench 6.3
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-what-is-new-63.html

For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?151

Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.3 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X 10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 20 and Fedora 21, Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu
14.10 …

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MySQL Workbench 6.3.3 GA has been released

Dear MySQL users,

The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.3 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 detailed information about the new features, see What’s
New in MySQL Workbench 6.3
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-what-is-new-63.html

For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?151

Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.3 GA now, for Windows, Mac OS X 10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 20 and Fedora 21, Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu
14.10 …

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MySQL Workbench 6.3.2 RC has been released

The MySQL developer tools team is pleased to announce 6.3.2 RC - the first release candidate 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 detailed information about the new features, see What’s
New in MySQL Workbench 6.3
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-what-is-new-63.html

For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?151

Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.2 RC now, for Windows, Mac OS X 10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 20 and Fedora 21, Ubuntu 14.04 and …

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MySQL Workbench 6.3.2 RC has been released

Dear MySQL users,

The MySQL developer tools team announces 6.3.2 RC – the first release
candidate 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 detailed information about the new features, see What’s
New in MySQL Workbench 6.3
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-what-is-new-63.html

For discussion, join the MySQL Workbench Forums:
http://forums.mysql.com/index.php?151

Download MySQL Workbench 6.3.2 RC now, for Windows, Mac OS X 10.7+,
Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Fedora 20 and Fedora 21, Ubuntu 14.04 and …

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MySQL 5.7.6 DMR: Packages, Repos, Docker Images

We are getting closer to the next major version of MySQL, and yesterday we announced another development milestone release of what will become MySQL Server 5.7. In addition to the announcement blog post itself, more in-depth posts on specific changes and improvements in the 5.7.6 milestone release will appear on the MySQL Server Team blog over the next […]

Access Shard-Query with the MySQL client without using MySQL proxy

One of the great features of Shard-Query is the ability to use MySQL proxy to access resultsets transparently. While this is a great tool, many people have expressed reservations about using MySQL Proxy, an alpha component in their production environment.

I recognize that this is a valid concern, and have implemented an alternate method of retrieving resultsets directly in the MySQL client, without using a proxy. This means that any node can easily act as the “head” node without any extra daemon, instead of having to run many proxies.

The sq_helper() routine has been checked into the git repository and is available now.

The function takes a few parameters:

  • sql to run
  • shard-query schema name (empty string or null for default schema)
  • schema to store temp table in
  • temp table name (where results are sent to)
  • return result (boolean, 1 returns …
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MySQL Server on SUSE 12

When we launched repos for SUSE Linux 11 back in December, we said we would be adding SUSE 12 support as soon as possible, and we are happy to announce that as of last week the repo offers MySQL Server packages for SUSE 12. It did take us a little bit of extra time to get this […]

Heads up: Going 100% GitHub at the End of January

Hi, all. Just a quick note to let you all know that we completed the move of MySQL Server development from Bazaar to Git some time ago. This means that as of the upcoming, end of January batch of Server releases (5.6.23 and 5.5.42), our official source code hosting moves from Launchpad to GitHub. The […]

Open Source Collaboration: This is how we did it ‘together’ !

It was not long before when we all were discussing to meet in person during UDS. We did not have good enough reasons to get the logistics mobilized back then but over time we realized the vibrant MySQL Ecosystem on Debian and Ubuntu needs a brainstorming session. While we did try Google Hangout as the […]

Official MySQL Repos for SUSE Linux

Since we launched the official MySQL repos for Linux a little over a year ago, the offering has grown steadily. Starting off with support for the Yum based family of Red Hat/Fedora/Oracle Linux, we added Apt repos for Debian and Ubuntu in late spring, and throughout all of this, we have been continuously adding more and more MySQL products […]

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