MySQL Installer Release Notes
MySQL Installer now uses the my.ini
file to determine
the location of a data directory, which permits MySQL Installer to
recognize a new path if the directory path is changed manually.
Previously, specifying an alternative directory path was
permitted only during the initial installation of a server.
(Bug #30433169, Bug #97263)
MySQL 5.6 servers could not be configured by MySQL Installer due to an error that prevented successful connection validation. (Bug #33191940)
Individual product features specified during an installation performed using MySQLInstallerConsole.exe were ignored and replaced by the product’s full set of features. (Bug #32055127)
The
button remained available after successfully removing all MySQL products. (Bug #29759429)After performing a silent installation, running a CLI command such as update failed to initialize MySQL Installer properly for first-time use. This, in turn, caused the product catalog to not be found and generated an error. (Bug #28655573, Bug #92445)
Attempts to run MySQLInstallerConsole.exe
with the -silent
command option produced
onscreen prompting for user input.
(Bug #24620263)