Hello,

yes, the port is updated to 5.7.43. I am also working on MySQL 8.1 at the same time.

Please remember, if you are still using MySQL 5.7, that it will be deleted at the end of this year and you must use MySQL 8.0 then :-)

Best regards
Jochen



Am 17.10.23 um 15:40 schrieb DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator:

On 17/10/2023 15:35, Ronald Klop wrote:

Hi,

You could mail the maintainer of the port and ask for an upgrade.
See https://www.freshports.org/databases/mysql57-server

Or file a PR on https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?component=Individual%20Port%28s%29&list_id=647720&product=Ports%20%26%20Packages&query_format=advanced&resolution=---&short_desc=databases%2Fmysql57-server&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr

It always helps if you could add a diff to the port to the PR. But I don't know your skills. Otherwise let's hope the maintainer has some time.

Regards en de groetjes,
Ronald.

*Van:* DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator <dutchdae...@freebsd.org>
*Datum:* dinsdag, 17 oktober 2023 15:27
*Aan:* freebsd-po...@freebsd.org
*Onderwerp:* Any chance of MySQL 5.7.43?

    dev.mysql.com

    MySQL :: MySQL 5.7 Release Notes :: Changes in MySQL 5.7.43
    (2023-07-18, General Availability)

    https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.7/en/news-5-7-43.html
    <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.7/en/news-5-7-43.html>

    Currently, the 5.7.42 in Ports fails to build against OpenSSL 3.
    Upstream says that 5.7.43 has been linked to OpenSSL 3.

    I know, EOL, but 8.x is not deployable on many servers in my
    client base right now, though they're working on it.


Indeed forgot to include maint.
Also pointing to https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=258413 where MySQL 5.7 was deemed 'EOL'.
Hopefully this changes that idea.


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