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Changed to use autoconf 2.52 (from autoconf 2.13)
Fixed bug in complicated join with
const tables.
Added internal safety checks for InnoDB.
Some InnoDB variables were always shown in
SHOW VARIABLES as
OFF on high-byte-first systems (like
SPARC).
Fixed problem with one thread using an
InnoDB table and another thread doing an
ALTER TABLE on the same table.
Before that, mysqld could crash with an
assertion failure in row0row.c, line 474.
Tuned the InnoDB SQL optimizer to favor
index searches more often over table scans.
Fixed a performance problem with InnoDB
tables when several large
SELECT queries are run
concurrently on a multiprocessor Linux computer. Large
CPU-bound SELECT queries now
also generally run faster on all platforms.
If MySQL binary logging is used, InnoDB now
prints after crash recovery the latest MySQL binary log name
and the offset InnoDB was able to recover
to. This is useful, for example, when resynchronizing a master
and a slave database in replication.
Added better error messages to help in installation problems
of InnoDB tables.
It is now possible to recover MySQL temporary tables that have
become orphaned inside the InnoDB
tablespace.
InnoDB now prevents a FOREIGN
KEY declaration where the signedness is not the same
in the referencing and referenced integer columns.
Calling SHOW CREATE TABLE or
SHOW TABLE STATUS could cause
memory corruption and make mysqld crash.
Especially at risk was mysqldump, because
it frequently calls SHOW CREATE
TABLE.
If inserts to several tables containing an
AUTO_INCREMENT column were wrapped inside
one LOCK TABLES,
InnoDB asserted in
lock0lock.c.
In 3.23.47 we allowed several NULL values
in a UNIQUE secondary index for an
InnoDB table. But
CHECK TABLE was not relaxed: it
reports the table as corrupt. CHECK
TABLE no longer complains in this situation.
SHOW GRANTS now shows
REFERENCES instead of
REFERENCE.

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