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Functionality added or changed:
mysqldump produces a -- Dump
completed on comment
at the end of the dump if DATE--comments is given.
The date causes dump files for identical data take at different
times to appear to be different. The new options
--dump-date and
--skip-dump-date control whether the date is
added to the comment. --skip-dump-date
suppresses date printing. The default is
--dump-date (include the date in the comment).
(Bug#31077)
The default value of the connect_timeout
system variable was increased from 5 to 10 seconds. This might
help in cases where clients frequently encounter errors of the
form Lost connection to MySQL server at
'.
(Bug#28359)XXX', system error:
errno
The use of InnoDB hash indexes now can be
controlled by setting the new
innodb_adaptive_hash_index system variable at
server startup. By default, this variable is enabled. See
Section 13.2.13.3, “Adaptive Hash Indexes”.
Bugs fixed:
Security Fix:
Using RENAME TABLE against a table with
explicit DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX
DIRECTORY options can be used to overwrite system
table information by replacing the symbolic link points. the
file to which the symlink points.
MySQL will now return an error when the file to which the symlink points already exists. (Bug#32111, CVE-2007-5969)
Security Fix:
ALTER VIEW retained the original
DEFINER value, even when altered by another
user, which could allow that user to gain the access rights of
the view. Now ALTER VIEW is allowed only to
the original definer or users with the SUPER
privilege.
(Bug#29908)
Security Fix:
When using a FEDERATED table, the local
server could be forced to crash if the remote server returned a
result with fewer columns than expected.
(Bug#29801)
Incompatible Change:
With ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY SQL mode enabled,
queries such as SELECT a FROM t1 HAVING
COUNT(*)>2 were not being rejected as they should
have been.
This fix results in the following behavior:
There is a check against mixing group and non-group columns
only when
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY is enabled.
This check is done both for the select list and for the
HAVING clause if there is one.
This behavior differs from previous versions as follows:
Previously, the HAVING clause was not
checked when ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY was
enabled; now it is checked.
Previously, the select list was checked even when
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY was not enabled; now
it is checked only when
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY is enabled.
Incompatible Change:
Several type-preserving functions and operators returned an
incorrect result type that does not match their argument types:
COALESCE(),
IF(),
IFNULL(),
LEAST(),
GREATEST(),
CASE. These now aggregate
using the precise SQL types of their arguments rather than the
internal type. In addition, the result type of the
STR_TO_DATE() function
is now DATETIME by default.
(Bug#27216)
MySQL Cluster:
An uninitialized variable in the NDB storage
engine code led to AUTO_INCREMENT failures
when the server was compiled with gcc 4.2.1.
(Bug#31848)
This regression was introduced by Bug#27437
MySQL Cluster:
An error with an if statement in
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc could potentially lead
to an infinite loop in case of failure when working with
AUTO_INCREMENT columns in
NDB tables.
(Bug#31810)
MySQL Cluster:
The NDB storage engine code was not safe for
strict-alias optimization in gcc 4.2.1.
(Bug#31761)
MySQL Cluster: Transaction timeouts were not handled well in some circumstances, leading to excessive number of transactions being aborted unnecessarily. (Bug#30379)
MySQL Cluster: In some cases, the cluster managment server logged entries multiple times following a restart of mgmd. (Bug#29565)
MySQL Cluster: An interpreted program of sufficient size and complexity could cause all cluster data nodes to shut down due to buffer overruns. (Bug#29390)
MySQL Cluster:
UPDATE IGNORE could sometimes fail on
NDB tables due to the use of unitialized data
when checking for duplicate keys to be ignored.
(Bug#25817)
A build problem introduced in MySQL 5.0.52 was resolved: The x86 32-bit Intel icc-compiled server binary had unwanted dependences on Intel icc runtime libraries. (Bug#32514)
The rules for valid column names were being applied differently for base tables and views. (Bug#32496)
The default grant tables on Windows contained information for
host production.mysql.com, which should not
be there.
(Bug#32219)
Under certain conditions, the presence of a GROUP
BY clause could cause an ORDER BY
clause to be ignored.
(Bug#32202)
The server crashed on optimizations involving a join of
INT and MEDIUMINT columns
and a system variable in the WHERE clause.
(Bug#32103)
User-defined functions are not loaded if the server is started
with the --skip-grant-tables option, but the
server did not properly handle this case and issued an
Out of memory error message instead.
(Bug#32020)
A column with malformed multi-byte characters could cause the full-text parser to go into an infinite loop. (Bug#31950)
In debug builds, testing the result of an IN
subquery against NULL caused an assertion
failure.
(Bug#31884)
Comparison results for BETWEEN
were different from those for operators like
<
and
>
for DATETIME-like values with trailing extra
characters such as '2007-10-01 00:00:00
GMT-6'.
BETWEEN treated the
values as DATETIME, whereas the other
operators performed a binary-string comparison. Now they all
uniformly use a DATETIME comparison, but
generate warnings for values with trailing garbage.
(Bug#31800)
The server could crash during filesort for
ORDER BY based on expressions with
INET_NTOA() or
OCT() if those
functions returned NULL.
(Bug#31758)
For a fatal error during a filesort in
find_all_keys(), the error was returned
without the necessary handler uninitialization, causing an
assertion failure.
(Bug#31742)
The examined-rows count was not incremented for
const queries.
(Bug#31700)
The mysql_change_user() C API
function was subject to buffer overflow.
(Bug#31669)
For SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE, if the
ENCLOSED BY string is empty and the
FIELDS TERMINATED BY string started with a
special character (one of n,
t, r,
b, 0,
Z, or N), every occurrence
of the character within field values would be duplicated.
(Bug#31663)
SHOW COLUMNS and DESCRIBE
displayed null as the column type for a view
with no valid definer. This caused mysqldump
to produce a non-reloadable dump file for the view.
(Bug#31662)
The mysqlbug script did not include the
correct values of CFLAGS and
CXXFLAGS that were used to configure the
distribution.
(Bug#31644)
A buffer used when setting variables was not dimensioned to
accommodate the trailing '\0' byte, so a
single-byte buffer overrun was possible.
(Bug#31588)
HAVING could treat lettercase of table
aliases incorrectly if lower_case_table_names
was enabled.
(Bug#31562)
The fix for Bug#24989 introduced a problem such that a
NULL thread handler could be used during a
rollback operation. This problem is unlikely to be seen in
practice.
(Bug#31517)
The length of the result from
IFNULL() could be
calculated incorrectly because the sign of the result was not
taken into account.
(Bug#31471)
Queries that used the ref access method or
index-based subquery execution over indexes that have
DECIMAL columns could fail with an error
Column .
(Bug#31450)col_name cannot be
null
SELECT 1 REGEX NULL caused an assertion
failure for debug servers.
(Bug#31440)
Executing RENAME while tables were open for
use with HANDLER statements could cause a
server crash.
(Bug#31409)
mysql-test-run.pl tried to create files in a
directory where it could not be expected to have write
permission. mysqltest created
.reject files in a directory other than the
one where test results go.
(Bug#31398)
DROP USER caused an increase in memory usage.
(Bug#31347)
For an almost-full MyISAM table, an insert
that failed could leave the table in a corrupt state.
(Bug#31305)
CONVERT( would fail on invalid input, but processing
was not aborted for the val,
DATETIME)WHERE clause, leading
to a server crash.
(Bug#31253)
Allocation of an insufficiently large group-by buffer following creation of a temporary table could lead to a server crash. (Bug#31249)
Use of DECIMAL( in
n,
n) ZEROFILLGROUP_CONCAT() could
cause a server crash.
(Bug#31227)
WIth small values of myisam_sort_buffer_size,
REPAIR TABLE for MyISAM
tables could cause a server crash.
(Bug#31174)
Use of the @@hostname system variable in
inserts in mysql_system_tables_data.sql did
not replicate. The workaround is to select its value into a user
variable (which does replicate) and insert that.
(Bug#31167)
If MAKETIME() returned
NULL when used in an ORDER
BY that was evaluated using
filesort, a server crash could result.
(Bug#31160)
Full-text searches on ucs2 columns caused a
server crash. (FULLTEXT indexes on
ucs2 columns cannot be used, but it should be
possible to perform IN BOOLEAN MODE searches
on ucs2 columns without a crash.)
(Bug#31159)
An assertion designed to detect a bug in the
ROLLUP implementation would incorrectly be
triggered when used in a subquery context with non-cacheable
statements.
(Bug#31156)
Selecting spatial types in a UNION could
cause a server crash.
(Bug#31155)
Use of GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT
caused an
assertion failure.
(Bug#31154)bit_column)
GROUP BY NULL WITH ROLLUP could cause a
server crash.
(Bug#31095)
See also Bug#32558
Internal conversion routines could fail for several multi-byte
character sets (big5,
cp932, euckr,
gb2312, sjis) for empty
strings or during evaluation of SOUNDS
LIKE.
(Bug#31069, Bug#31070)
The MOD() function and the
% operator crashed the server for a divisor
less than 1 with a very long fractional part.
(Bug#31019)
On Windows, the pthread_mutex_trylock()
implementation was incorrect.
(Bug#30992)
A character set introducer followed by a hexadecimal or bit-value literal did not check its argument and could return an ill-formed result for invalid input. (Bug#30986)
CHAR( did not check its
argument and could return an ill-formed result for invalid
input.
(Bug#30982)str USING
charset)
The result from
CHAR() did not add a leading 0x00 byte for input
strings with an odd number of bytes.
(Bug#30981)str
USING ucs2
The GeomFromText() function
could cause a server crash if the first argument was
NULL or the empty string.
(Bug#30955)
MAKEDATE() incorrectly moved
year values in the 100-200 range into the 1970-2069 range. (This
is legitimate for 00-99, but three-digit years should be used
unchanged.)
(Bug#30951)
When invoked with constant arguments,
STR_TO_DATE() could
use a cached value for the format string and return incorrect
results.
(Bug#30942)
GROUP_CONCAT() returned
',' rather than an empty string when the
argument column contained only empty strings.
(Bug#30897)
For MEMORY tables, lookups for
NULL values in BTREE
indexes could return incorrect results.
(Bug#30885)
Calling NAME_CONST() with
non-constant arguments triggered an assertion failure.
Non-constant arguments are now disallowed.
(Bug#30832)
For a spatial column with a regular
(non-SPATIAL) index, queries failed if the
optimizer tried to use the index.
(Bug#30825)
Values for the --tc-heuristic-recover option
incorrectly were treated as values for the
--myisam-stats-method option.
(Bug#30821)
On Windows, the pthread_mutex_trylock()
implementation was incorrect. One symptom was that invalidating
the query cache could cause a server crash.
(Bug#30768)
Under some circumstances, CREATE TABLE ...
SELECT could crash the server or incorrectly report
that the table row size was too large.
(Bug#30736)
Using the MIN() or
MAX() function to
select one part of a multi-part key could cause a crash when the
function result was NULL.
(Bug#30715)
The optimizer could ignore ORDER BY in cases
when the result set is ordered by filesort,
resulting in rows being returned in incorrect order.
(Bug#30666)
MyISAM tables could not exceed 4294967295
(2^32 - 1) rows on Windows.
(Bug#30638)
For MEMORY tables, DELETE
statements that remove rows based on an index read could fail to
remove all matching rows.
(Bug#30590)
Using GROUP BY on an expression of the form
caused a server
crash due to incorrect calculation of number of decimals.
(Bug#30587)timestamp_col DIV
number
When expanding a * in a
USING or NATURAL join, the
check for table access for both tables in the join was done
using only the grant information of the first table.
(Bug#30468)
Versions of mysqldump from MySQL 4.1 or
higher tried to use START TRANSACTION WITH CONSISTENT
SNAPSHOT if the --single-transaction
and --master-data options were given, even with
servers older than 4.1 that do not support consistent snapshots.
(Bug#30444)
Setting certain values on a table using a spatial index could cause the server to crash. (Bug#30286)
Some INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables are intended
for internal use, but could be accessed by using
SHOW statements.
(Bug#30079)
Specifying the --without-geometry option for
configure caused server compilation to fail.
(Bug#29972)
Under some circumstances, a UDF initialization function could be passed incorrect argument lengths. (Bug#29804)
configure did not find nss
on some Linux platforms.
(Bug#29658)
The log and
log_slow_queries system variables were
displayed by SHOW VARIABLES but could not be
accessed in expressions as @@log and
@@log_slow_queries. Also, attempting to set
them with SET produced an incorrect
Unknown system variable message. Now these
variables can be accessed in expressions and attempting to set
their values produces an error message that the variable is read
only.
(Bug#29131)
SHOW VARIABLES did not display the
relay_log,
relay_log_index, or
relay_log_info_file system variables.
(Bug#28893)
On Windows, mysql_upgrade created temporary
files in C:\ and did not clean them up.
(Bug#28774)
Index hints specified in view definitions were ignored when using the view to select from the base table. (Bug#28702)
Views do not have indexes, so index hints do not apply. Use of index hints when selecting from a view is now disallowed. (Bug#28701)
After changing the SQL mode to a restrictive value that would make already-inserted dates in a column be considered invalid, searches returned different results depending on whether the column was indexed. (Bug#28687)
The result from CHAR() was
incorrectly assumed in some contexts to return a single-byte
result.
(Bug#28550)
The parser confused user-defined function (UDF) and stored
function creation for CREATE FUNCTION and
required that there be a default database when creating UDFs,
although there is no such requirement.
(Bug#28318, Bug#29816)
The result of a comparison between VARBINARY
and BINARY columns differed depending on
whether the VARBINARY column was indexed.
(Bug#28076)
The metadata in some MYSQL_FIELD members
could be incorrect when a temporary table was used to evaluate a
query.
(Bug#27990)
comp_err created files with permissions such that they might be inaccessible during make install operations. (Bug#27789)
It was possible to create a view having a column whose name consisted of an empty string or space characters only. (Bug#27695)
See also Bug#31202
The anonymous accounts were not being created during MySQL installation. (Bug#27692)
Hostnames sometimes were treated as case sensitive in
account-management statements (CREATE USER,
GRANT, REVOKE, and so
forth).
(Bug#19828)
The readline library has been updated to
version 5.2. This addresses issues in the
mysql client where history and editing within
the client would fail to work as expected.
(Bug#18431)
The Aborted_clients status variable was
incremented twice if a client exited without calling
mysql_close().
(Bug#16918)
Clients were ignoring the TCP/IP port number specified as the default port via the --with-tcp-port configuration option. (Bug#15327)
Values of types REAL ZEROFILL,
DOUBLE ZEROFILL, FLOAT
ZEROFILL, were not zero-filled when converted to a
character representation in the C prepared statement API.
(Bug#11589)
mysql stripped comments from statements sent
to the server. Now the --comments or
--skip-comments option can be used to control
whether to retain or strip comments. The default is
--skip-comments.
(Bug#11230, Bug#26215)
Several buffer-size system variables were either being handled incorrectly for large values (for settings larger than 4GB, they were truncated to values less than 4GB without a warning), or were limited unnecessarily to 4GB even on 64-bit systems. The following changes were made:
For key_buffer_size, values larger than
4GB are allowed on 64-bit platforms (except Windows, for
which large values are truncated to 4GB with a warning).
For join_buffer_size,
sort_buffer_size, and
myisam_sort_buffer_size, values are
limited to 4GB on all platforms. Larger values are truncated
to 4GB with a warning.
In addition, settings for read_buffer_size
and read_rnd_buffer_size are limited to 2GB
on all platforms. Larger values are truncated to 2GB with a
warning.
(Bug#5731, Bug#29419, Bug#29446)
Executing DISABLE KEYS and ENABLE
KEYS on a non-empty table would cause the size of the
index file for the table to grow considerable. This was because
the DISABLE KEYS operation would only mark
the existing index, without deleting the index blocks. The
ENABLE KEYS operation would re-create the
index, adding new blocks, while the previous index blocks would
remain. Existing indexes are now dropped and recreated when the
ENABLE KEYS statement is executed.
(Bug#4692)


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