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Update system-requirements.de.md #134

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MySql Versionen ab 8.014 beinhalten neue reservierte Wörter, welches dazu führt, dass Contao nicht vollständig installiert werden kann.

MySql Versionen ab 8.014 beinhalten neue reservierte Wörter, welches dazu führt, dass Contao nicht vollständig installiert werden kann.
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fritzmg commented Oct 31, 2019

This would be a short lived entry.

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Ernestopheles commented Oct 31, 2019 via email

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fritzmg commented Oct 31, 2019

I would have been glad to read this before starting my project

The documentation cannot foresee the future and thus there can always be problems, that aren't documented. It is something you have to deal with in this field of work.

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If we really want to document incompatible bugfix versions of MySQL and MariaDB, we should do this in a more detailed manner. Though then again, once a new Contao or doctrine/dbal version comes out, all this is pointless anyway.

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I will watch the 2.10.0 Milestone, when released I will change the documentation.

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The list of reserved words at Maria DB does not contain any of the words in question.

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fritzmg commented Oct 31, 2019

I am still unsure whether we should add this to the documentation. We will not monitor every MySQL and MariaDB release for certain incompatibilities that could suddenly arise - or vice versa for any incompatibilities that were reverted or otherwise fixed.

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fritzmg commented Oct 31, 2019

That is not feasibly either, as there are too many different versions.

Magento keeps a list of MySQL and MariaDB minor versions that have been tested for example. But this would not have helped you in this case, since the breaking change was introduced by MySQL in a bugfix version.

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Thank you. I'm closing this PR, because we don't want to add short lived entry to the docs.

@Ernestopheles Ernestopheles deleted the patch-1 branch June 13, 2020 15:50
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