Hello everyone,
We at Olvy understand that many businesses and developers rely on MariaDB 10.3 for their applications, even as newer OS versions like Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04 drop official support for it. Upgrading to newer MariaDB versions is not always an option due to compatibility concerns with legacy applications.
To address this, we have ported MariaDB 10.3 to Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04 and made it available through our maintained repository. This allows you to continue using MariaDB 10.3 on modern distributions without the need for unsupported workarounds or outdated libraries.
Full guide available here:
🔗 Olvy Ported MariaDB 10.3 to Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04
How to Install MariaDB 10.3 on Debian 12 / Ubuntu 22.04
To install MariaDB 10.3 from the Olvy repository, follow these steps:
1. Add the Olvy repository:
nano /etc/apt/sources.list
Debian 12 “bookworm”
deb [trusted=yes] http://repo.olvycloud.com/mariadb/10.3/bookworm /
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “jammy jellyfish”
deb [trusted=yes] http://repo.olvycloud.com/mariadb/10.3/jammy /
2. Update apt indexes:
apt update
3. Install MariaDB 10.3:
Install dependencies:
apt install mysql-common mariadb-common galera-3
Finally, you need to install MariaDB 10.3 server and client by running the following command:
apt install mariadb-server-10.3 mariadb-client-10.3
Why Use This Repository?
Many businesses have already successfully deployed MariaDB 10.3 on Debian 12 using this method. Our goal is to provide long-term support for older MariaDB versions on newer OS releases while ensuring security and compatibility.
For detailed instructions and additional notes, visit:
Olvy.net - How to install MariaDB 10.3 on Debian 12 and Ubuntu 22.04
If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reply here or contact us.
Best regards,
The Olvy Team
https://olvy.net