Due to a libtool-related bug in the source
distribution, the creation of shared
libmysqlclient libraries was not possible
(the resulting files were missing the .so
file name extension). The file ltmain.sh
was updated to fix this problem and the resulting source
distribution was released as
mysql-4.1.8a.tar.gz. This modification
did not affect the binary packages. (Bug#7401)
End of Product Lifecycle. Active development and support for MySQL database server versions 3.23, 4.0, and 4.1 has ended. However, for MySQL 4.0 and 4.1, there is still extended support available. For details, see http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/lifecycle/#calendar. According to the MySQL Lifecycle Policy (see http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/lifecycle/#policy), only Security and Severity Level 1 issues will still be fixed for MySQL 4.0 and 4.1. Please consider upgrading to a recent version (MySQL 5.0 or 5.1).
Functionality added or changed:
MySQL Cluster:
Added support for a [mysql_cluster] section
to the my.cnf file for configuration
settings specific to MySQL Cluster. The
ndb-connectstring variable was moved here.
A connection doing a rollback now displays "Rolling
back" in the State column of
SHOW PROCESSLIST.
Added --lock-all-tables to
mysqldump to lock all tables by acquiring a
global read lock.
In the normal log MySQL now prints the log position for
Binlog Dump requests.
mysqlbinlog now prints an informative
commented line (thread id, timestamp, server id, and so forth)
before each LOAD DATA INFILE, like it does
for other queries; unless --short-form is used.
mysqldump --single-transaction
--master-data is now able to take an online
(non-blocking) dump of InnoDB and report the
corresponding binary log coordinates, which makes a backup
suitable for point-in-time recovery, roll-forward or replication
slave creation. See Section 4.5.4, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”.
Added --disable-log-bin option to
mysqlbinlog. Using this option you can
disable binary logging for the statements produced by
mysqlbinlog. That is, mysqlbinlog
--disable-log-bin <file_name> | mysql won't
write any statements to the MySQL server binary log.
Automatic character set conversion formerly was done for
operations that mix a column and a string such as assigning a
string to a column, when this was possible without loss of
information. Automatic conversion for operations that mix
columns and strings has been expanded to cover many functions
(such as CONCAT()) and
assignment operators. This reduces the frequency of
Illegal mix of collations errors.
For ALTER DATABASE, the database name now can
be omitted to apply the change to the default database.
Added WITH CONSISTENT SNAPSHOT clause to
START TRANSACTION to begin a transaction with
a consistent read.
The statements CREATE TABLE,
TRUNCATE TABLE, DROP
DATABASE, and CREATE DATABASE cause
an implicit commit.
The --master-data option for
mysqldump now takes an optional argument of 1
or 2 to produce a non-commented or commented CHANGE
MASTER TO statement. The default is 1 for backward
compatibility.
Added --hex-blob option to
mysqldump for dumping binary string columns
using hexadecimal notation.
Added --order-by-primary to
mysqldump, to sort each table's data in a
dump file. This may be useful when dumping a
MyISAM table which will be loaded into an
InnoDB table. Dumping a
MyISAM table with this option is considerably
slower than without.
InnoDB: Commit after every 10,000 copied rows
when executing ALTER TABLE. This makes it
much faster to recover from an aborted ALTER
TABLE or OPTIMIZE TABLE.
FULLTEXT index block size is changed to be
1024 instead of 2048.
InnoDB: Do not periodically write
SHOW INNODB STATUS information to a temporary
file unless the configuration option
innodb_status_file=1 is set.
Added mysql_hex_string() C API
function that hex-encodes a string.
Bugs fixed:
Using a modified client library, a malicious user could take advantage of an issue in MySQL authentication code to crash the server with specially crafted packets. (Bug#7187)
Using the string function LEFT as part of the
expression used as GROUP BY column caused the
server to crash.
(Bug#7101)
InnoDB: Refuse to open new-style tables
created with MySQL 5.0.3 or later.
(Bug#7089)
A reference to a column by name from a WHERE
subquery to an outer query, with use of a temporary table by the
outer query.
(Bug#7079)
Insufficient privilege checks were made for SHOW CREATE
TABLE.
(Bug#7043)
mysql_stmt_data_seek(stmt,0)
now rewinds a counter and enables buffered rows to be re-fetched
on the client side.
(Bug#6996)
Some complex queries did not work correctly with subqueries. (Bug#6841, Bug#6406)
InnoDB: Do not intentionally crash
mysqld if the buffer pool is exhausted by
the lock table; return error 1206 instead. Do not intentionally
crash mysqld if we cannot allocate the
memory for the InnoDB buffer pool.
(Bug#6817, Bug#6827)
NULL were not handled caorrectly in cases of
empty results in subqueries.
(Bug#6806)
A spurious "duplicate key" error resulted from
executing a REPLACE or INSERT ... ON
DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE statement performing a
multiple-row insert on a table having unique and full-text
indexes.
(Bug#6784)
MySQL required explicit privileges on system time zone
description tables for implicit access to them (that is, if one
set the time_zone variable or used the
CONVERT_TZ()
function) in cases where some table-level or column-level
privileges already existed.
(Bug#6765)
A spurious Record has changed since last read in
table error could be raised by some queries on
HEAP tables containing only one row.
(Bug#6748)
InnoDB:
innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog still uses
next-key locking, which is unnecessary next-key. Such locks are
now removed when the
innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog option is
enabled.
(Bug#6747)
A sequence of BEGIN (or SET
AUTOCOMMIT=0), FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
LOCK, transactional update, COMMIT,
FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK could hang the
connection forever and possibly the MySQL server itself. This
happened for example when running the
innobackup script several times.
(Bug#6732)
Prevent adding CREATE TABLE .. SELECT query
to the binary log when the insertion of new records partially
failed.
(Bug#6682)
mysqlbinlog did not print SET
PSEUDO_THREAD_ID statements in front of LOAD
DATA INFILE statements inserting into temporary
tables, thus causing potential problems when rolling forward
these statements after restoring a backup.
(Bug#6671)
Backported a fix for the full-text interface from MySQL 5.0. (Bug#6523)
If a connection was interrupted by a network error and did a
rollback, the network error code got stored into the
BEGIN and ROLLBACK binary
log events; that caused superfluous slave stops.
(Bug#6522)
Some internal structures were not initialized correctly prior to first execution. (Bug#6517)
Execution of subqueries in SET and
DO statements caused wrong results to be
returned from subsequent queries.
(Bug#6462)
Changed semantics of CREATE/ALTER/DROP
DATABASE statements so that replication of
CREATE DATABASE is possible when using
--binlog-do-db and
--binlog-ignore-db.
(Bug#6391)
A multiple-table DELETE could cause MySQL to
crash when using InnoDB tables.
(Bug#6378, Bug#5837)
LOAD DATA INFILE now works with option
replicate-rewrite-db.
(Bug#6353)
InnoDB: Made the foreign key parser better
aware of quotes.
(Bug#6340)
InnoDB: If one used INSERT
IGNORE to insert several rows at a time, and the first
inserts were ignored because of a duplicate key collision, then
InnoDB in a replication slave assigned
AUTO_INCREMENT values 1 bigger than in the
master. This broke the MySQL replication.
(Bug#6287)
INSERT ... SELECT no longer reports spurious
"column truncated" warnings
(Bug#6284)
A rare memory corruption problem could cause MATCH ...
AGAINST on columns using multi-byte character sets to
crash the server.
(Bug#6269)
The server accepted datetime values with an invalid year part.
The server now also performs the same checks for datetime values
passed through MYSQL_TIME structures as for
datetime values passed as strings.
(Bug#6266)
INSERT on a table with
FULLTEXT indexes, could under rare
circumstances result in a corrupted table if words of different
lengths could be considered equal. This is possible in some
collations such as utf8_general_ci and
latin1_german2_ci.
(Bug#6265)
NULL was not always processed correctly in
subqueries using ALL or
SOME.
(Bug#6247)
Starting and stopping the slave thread (only) could in some circumstance cause the server to crash. (Bug#6148)
If STMT_ATTR_UPDATE_MAX_LENGTH is set for a
prepared statement,
mysql_stmt_store_result()
updates field->max_length for numeric
columns as well.
(Bug#6096)
If a connection had an open transaction but had done no updates
to transactional tables (for example if had just done a
SELECT FOR UPDATE then executed a
non-transactional update, that update automatically committed
the transaction (thus releasing InnoDB's
row-level locks etc).
(Bug#5714)
OPTIMIZE TABLE, REPAIR
TABLE, and ANALYZE TABLE are now
replicated without any error code in the binary log.
(Bug#5551)
InnoDB: FOREIGN KEY
constraints treated table and database names as
case-insensitive, so that RENAME TABLE t TO T
would hang in an endless loop if t had a
foreign key constraint defined on it. The server would also hang
if one tried using an ALTER TABLE or
RENAME TABLE staement to create a foreign key
constraint name that collided with existing one.
(Bug#3478)
A call to
mysql_stmt_store_result()
occurred without a preceding call to
mysql_stmt_bind_result() caused
the server to crash.
CREATE TABLE didn't signal when table was created. This could
cause a created_table
DROP TABLE
in another
thread to wait "forever".
created_table
Prepared statements now handle ZEROFILL when
converting integer to
string.
GROUP_CONCAT(...ORDER BY) when
used with prepared statements gave wrong sorting order.
The server was interpreting CHAR BINARY and
VARCHAR BINARY columns from 4.0 tables as
having the BINARY and
VARBINARY data types. Now they are
interpreted as CHAR and
VARCHAR columns that have the binary
collation of the column's character set. (This is the same way
that CHAR BINARY and VARCHAR
BINARY are handled for new tables created in 4.1.)
InnoDB: Do not call
rewind() when displaying SHOW INNODB
STATUS information on stderr.
A prepared statement using SELECT * FROM t1 NATURAL
JOIN t2... could cause the server to crash.
A prepared statement using a subquery could cause the server to crash.
A prepared statement using SELECT ...
PROCEDURE could cause the server to crash.
mysqld_safe was in many cases ignoring any
--no-defaults,
--defaults-file, or
--defaults-extra-file arguments. Those
arguments are now honored, and this may change what options are
passed to mysqld in some installations.
Improved performance of identifier comparisons (if many tables or columns are specified).
InnoDB: Let the InnoDB
FOREIGN KEY parser remove the
latin1 character 0xA0 from
the end of an unquoted identifier. The EMS MySQL Manager in
ALTER TABLE adds that character after a table
name, which caused error 121 when we tried to add a new
constraint.
InnoDB:
innodb_data_file_path was not handled
correctly in some cases. This bug was introduced in MySQL 4.1.1.
Server warnings now are reset when you execute a prepared statement.

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