Nope.

MariaDB is a drop-in replacement. In version 5.5.

For quite a time we use MariaDB 10.1, which openly declared "Now we know
what we are doing and now we know where do we want to go".
MariaDB 10.2 just take another step forward in technology and away from
MySQL.

--

Michal Schorm
Associate Software Engineer
Core Services - Databases Team
Red Hat

On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Ralf Corsepius <rc040...@freenet.de> wrote:

> On 07/03/2017 03:12 PM, Michal Schorm wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> Since MariaDB 10.2 is finally stable and I resolved all issues that
>> blocked it for Fedora, I'd like to propose an update for Rawhide.
>>
>> Current version of MariaDB: 10.1.24
>> Update planned to: 10.2.6 (or newer)
>>
>> *This change introduces change of library name from "libmysqlclient.so"
>> to "libmariadb.so".*
>>
>
> In other word mariadb is failing its mission to be a drop-in replacement
> for mysql.
>
> Ralf
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