Re: [Django] #31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.

2021-04-08 Thread Django
#31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.
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 Reporter:  Mariusz Felisiak |Owner:  Mariusz
 Type:   |  Felisiak
  Cleanup/optimization   |   Status:  closed
Component:  Database layer   |  Version:  dev
  (models, ORM)  |
 Severity:  Normal   |   Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:   | Triage Stage:  Accepted
Has patch:  1|  Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0|  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0|UI/UX:  0
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 In [changeset:"b9d156761f459c889d0c51e6d421d29d8a2f8ae6" b9d15676]:
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 #!CommitTicketReference repository=""
 revision="b9d156761f459c889d0c51e6d421d29d8a2f8ae6"
 Refs #31578 -- Removed outdated notes about MyISAM in GIS docs.

 InnoDB supports spatial data types in MySQL 5.7+ and MariaDB 10.2+.
 }}}

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Re: [Django] #31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.

2020-05-19 Thread Django
#31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.
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 Reporter:  felixxm  |Owner:  felixxm
 Type:   |   Status:  closed
  Cleanup/optimization   |
Component:  Database layer   |  Version:  master
  (models, ORM)  |
 Severity:  Normal   |   Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:   | Triage Stage:  Accepted
Has patch:  1|  Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0|  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0|UI/UX:  0
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Changes (by GitHub ):

 * status:  assigned => closed
 * resolution:   => fixed


Comment:

 In [changeset:"20a8a443f012907843450c0b6f6a34a9fc8138f3" 20a8a44]:
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 #!CommitTicketReference repository=""
 revision="20a8a443f012907843450c0b6f6a34a9fc8138f3"
 Fixed #31578 -- Dropped support for MySQL 5.6.
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Re: [Django] #31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.

2020-05-18 Thread Django
#31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.
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 Reporter:  felixxm  |Owner:  felixxm
 Type:   |   Status:  assigned
  Cleanup/optimization   |
Component:  Database layer   |  Version:  master
  (models, ORM)  |
 Severity:  Normal   |   Resolution:
 Keywords:   | Triage Stage:  Accepted
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Changes (by felixxm):

 * has_patch:  0 => 1


Comment:

 [https://github.com/django/django/pull/12932 PR]

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[Django] #31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.

2020-05-13 Thread Django
#31578: Drop support for MySQL 5.6.
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   Reporter:  felixxm|  Owner:  felixxm
   Type: | Status:  assigned
  Cleanup/optimization   |
  Component:  Database   |Version:  master
  layer (models, ORM)|
   Severity:  Normal |   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Accepted   |  Has patch:  0
Needs documentation:  0  |Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  0  |  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0  |
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 The end of extended support for MySQL 5.6 is April 2021. Therefore, Django
 3.2 (released in April 2021) may set MySQL 5.7 as the minimum version that
 it supports.

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