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Install MariaDB 10.1 in default provisioning #1115

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This makes the upgrade from MariaDB 5.5 to 10.1, the current stable release.

I first looked at using the ondrej repo, mentioned by @LoreleiAurora in #876, but that repo has been deprecated.

Instead, the official MariaDB repositories provide a nice guide to finding the proper packages for Ubuntu 14.04 and seem to be working fine after a fresh provision.

The upgrade from MariaDB 5.5 to 10.1 on an existing VM involves a few steps. We should get this into 2.0.0 so that fresh provisions already have the latest.

See #949.
Fixes #876.

This makes the upgrade from MariaDB 5.5 to 10.1, the current stable
release.

I first looked at using the ondrej repo at
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/mariadb-10.0, but the
title on that page has been updated to reflect that it was deprecated.

The official repositories provide a nice guide to finding the
proper packages for Ubuntu 14.04:

https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/repositories/
@jeremyfelt jeremyfelt added this to the 2.0.0 milestone Mar 4, 2017
@jeremyfelt jeremyfelt requested a review from LoreleiAurora March 4, 2017 22:16
@LoreleiAurora LoreleiAurora merged commit 2d5c460 into develop Mar 5, 2017
@jeremyfelt jeremyfelt deleted the update-mariadb10 branch March 5, 2017 18:33
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