Installing MariaDB RPM Files

MariaDB provides RPM packages for several RPM-based Linux distributions. MariaDB also provides YUM/DNF and ZYpp repositories for these Linux distributions. The articles here provide information and instructions on using the RPM packages and the related repositories.

Title Description
About the MariaDB RPM Files Describes the contents of the RPM packages that come with each MariaDB release
Installing MariaDB with yum/dnf Installing MariaDB with yum or dnf on RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, and similar distros.
Installing MariaDB with zypper How to install MariaDB with zypper on SLES, OpenSUSE, and other similar Linux distributions.
Installing MariaDB With the rpm Tool Downloading and installing RPM files using the rpm command
Checking MariaDB RPM Package Signatures Steps to check MariaDB RPM package signatures
Troubleshooting MariaDB Installs on Red Hat/CentOS Issues people have encountered when installing MariaDB on Red Hat / CentOS
MariaDB for DirectAdmin Using RPMs Using DirectAdmin when installing MariaDB with YUM
MariaDB Installation (Version 10.1.21) via RPMs on CentOS 7 Detailed steps for installing MariaDB (version 10.1.21) via RPMs on CentOS 7
Why Source RPMs (SRPMs) Aren't Packaged For Some Platforms Explanation for why source RPM (SRPMs) aren't packaged for some platforms
Building MariaDB from a Source RPM How to build MariaDB from a source RPM (SRPM).
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