InnoDB Plugin Notes:
This release includes InnoDB Plugin
1.0.6.
This version is considered of Release Candidate (RC) quality.
In this release, the InnoDB Plugin
is
included in source and binary distributions, except RHEL3,
RHEL4, SuSE 9 (x86, x86_64, ia64), and generic Linux RPM
packages. It also does not work for FreeBSD 6 and HP-UX or for
Linux on generic ia64.
Functionality added or changed:
mysqltest has a new
--max-connections
option to set a higher number
of maximum allowed server connections than the default 128. This
option can also be passed via
mysql-test-run.pl.
(Bug#51135)
mysql-test-run.pl has a new
--portbase
option and a corresponding
MTR_PORT_BASE
environment variable for
setting the port range, as an alternative to the existing
--build-thread
option.
(Bug#50182)
mysql-test-run.pl has a new
--gprof
option that runs the server through the
gprof profiler, much the same way the
currently supported --gcov
option runs it
through gcov.
(Bug#49345)
mysqltest has a new
lowercase_result
command that converts the
output of the next statement to lowercase. This is useful for
test cases where the lettercase may vary between platforms.
(Bug#48863)
mysqltest has a new
remove_files_wildcard
command that removes
files matching a pattern from a directory.
(Bug#39774)
Bugs fixed:
Partitioning:
Attempting to drop a partitioned table from one connection while
waiting for the completion of an ALTER
TABLE
that had been issued from a different
connection, and that changed the storage engine used by the
table, could cause the server to crash.
(Bug#42438)
Replication: Adding an index to a table on the master caused the slave to stop logging slow queries to the slow query log. (Bug#50620)
Replication: Queries which were written to the slow query log on the master were not written to the slow query log on the slave. (Bug#23300)
See also Bug#48632.
mysqld_multi failed due to a syntax error in the script. (Bug#51468)
Referring to a subquery result in a HAVING
clause could produce incorrect results.
(Bug#50995)
Use of filesort
plus the join cache normally
is preferred to a full index scan. But it was used even if the
index is clustered, in which case, the clustered index scan can
be faster.
(Bug#50843)
For debug builds, SHOW BINARY
LOGS
caused an assertion to be raised if binary
logging was not enabled.
(Bug#50780)
The server did not recognize that the stored procedure cache became invalid if a view was created or modified within a procedure, resulting in a crash. (Bug#50624)
Incorrect handling of BIT
columns
in temporary tables could lead to spurious duplicate-key errors.
(Bug#50591)
The second or subsequent invocation of a stored procedure
containing DROP TRIGGER
could
cause a server crash.
(Bug#50423)
Full-text queries that used the truncation operator
(*
) could enter an infinite loop.
(Bug#50351)
For debug builds, an assertion was incorrectly raised in the
optimizer when matching ORDER BY
expressions.
(Bug#50335)
Queries optimized with GROUP_MIN_MAX did not clean up KEYREAD optimizations properly, causing subsequent queries to return incomplete rows. (Bug#49902)
For dynamic format MyISAM
tables
containing LONGTEXT
columns, a
bulk INSERT ... ON
DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
or bulk
REPLACE
could cause corruption.
(Bug#49628)
For debug builds, with
sql_safe_updates
enabled, a
multiple-table UPDATE
with the
IGNORE
modifier could raise an assertion.
(Bug#49534)
EXPLAIN
EXTENDED
crashed trying to print column names for a
subquery in the FROM
clause when the table
had gone out of scope.
(Bug#49487)
mysqltest no longer lets you execute an SQL
statement on a connection after doing a send
command, unless you do a reap
first. This was
previously accepted but could produce unpredictable results.
(Bug#49269)
For debug builds on Windows, warnings about incorrect use of debugging directives were written to the error log. The directives were rewritten to eliminate these messages. (Bug#49025)
Building MySQL on Fedora Core 12 64-bit failed, due to errors in comp_err. (Bug#48864)
An ARZ file missing from the database directory caused the server to crash. (Bug#48757)
Running SHOW CREATE TABLE
on a
view v1
that contained a function which
accessed another view v2
could trigger a
infinite loop if the view (v2
) referenced
within the function caused a warning to be raised while being
opened.
(Bug#48449)
Invalid memory reads could occur following a query that
referenced a MyISAM
tale multiple
times with a write lock.
(Bug#48438)
For debug builds, creating a view containing a row constructor caused an assertion to be raised. (Bug#48294)
Slow CALL
statements were not always logged
to the slow query log because execution time for
multiple-statement stored procedures was assessed incorrectly.
(Bug#47905)
For debug builds, killing a
SELECT
retrieving from a view
that was processing a function caused an assertion to be raised.
(Bug#47736)
Failure to open a view with a nonexistent
DEFINER
was improperly handled and the server
would crash later attempting to lock the view.
(Bug#47734)
If EXPLAIN
encountered an error
in the query, a memory leak occurred.
(Bug#45989)
Grouping by a subquery in a query with a
DISTINCT
aggregate function led to incorrect
and unordered grouping values.
(Bug#45640)
Propagation of a large unsigned numeric constant in
WHERE
expressions could lead to incorrect
results. This also affected
EXPLAIN
EXTENDED
, which printed incorrect numeric constants in
such transformed WHERE expressions.
(Bug#45360)
Valgrind warnings about uninitialized variables in optimizer code were corrected. (Bug#45195)
flush_cache_records()
did not correctly check
for errors that should cause statement execution to stop,
leading to a server crash.
(Bug#39022)
When building MySQL when using a different target directory (for
example using the VPATH
environment
variable), the build of the embedded readline
component would fail.
(Bug#35250)
INSERT INTO ...
VALUES(DEFAULT)
failed to insert the correct value for
ENUM
columns. For
MyISAM
tables, an empty value was
inserted. For CSV
tables, the table
became corrupt.
(Bug#33717)
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