Because the Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable installer deletes the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable registry keys that identify its installation, standalone MySQL MSIs may fail to detect the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable if both it and the Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable are installed. The solution is to repair the Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable via the Windows Control Panel to recreate the registry keys needed for the runtime detection. Unlike the standalone MSIs, MySQL Installer for Windows contains a workaround for the detection problem. (Bug #28345281, Bug #91542)
Performance information within the Administration – Dashboard tab demonstrated a slow rate of refresh on hosts running macOS High Sierra. (Bug #26921498)
Tooltips within the Administration – Dashboard tab did not display when the mouse pointer was paused over each performance graph and the host was running macOS High Sierra. (Bug #26921467)
Table objects did not display with the
button during the migration process on hosts running macOS High Sierra. As a result, source objects could not be selected for inclusion or exclusion. (Bug #26921431)Queries executed with the
value set to “Don't Limit” did not display rows in the result grid on hosts running macOS High Sierra. (Bug #26921372)Executing a query in MySQL Workbench on a host running macOS High Sierra failed to load the result grid completely, which prevented result data from appearing within the Result Grid tab. (Bug #26826418, Bug #87714)
Performing a keyword search in the EER Diagram Editor on hosts running macOS High Sierra caused MySQL Workbench to exit unexpectedly. (Bug #26428849, Bug #87020)
Forward engineering a physical database design did not operate as expected on hosts running macOS High Sierra. (Bug #25979928, Bug #86146)