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Fixed problem in alarm handling that could cause problems when getting a packet that is too large.
Fixed problem when installing MySQL as a service on Windows when two arguments were specified to mysqld (option file group name and service name).
Fixed kill pid-of-mysqld to work on Mac OS
X.
SHOW TABLE STATUS displayed
incorrect Row_format value for tables that
have been compressed with myisampack.
(Bug#427)
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_data_file_path'
displayed only the name of the first data file. (Bug#468)
Fixed security problem where mysqld didn't
allow one to UPDATE rows in a
table even if one had a global
UPDATE privilege and a database
SELECT privilege.
Fixed a security problem with
SELECT and wildcarded select
list, when user only had partial column
SELECT privileges on the table.
Fixed unlikely problem in optimizing WHERE
clause with a constant expression such as in WHERE 1
AND (a=1 AND b=1).
Fixed problem on IA-64 with timestamps that caused mysqlbinlog to fail.
The default option for
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit
was changed from 0 to 1 to make InnoDB
tables ACID by default. See
Section 13.2.4, “InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables”.
Fixed problem with too many allocated alarms on slave when connecting to master many times (normally not a very critical error).
Fixed a bug in replication of temporary tables. (Bug#183)
Fixed 64-bit bug that affected at least AMD hammer systems.
Fixed a bug when doing LOAD DATA INFILE
IGNORE: When reading the binary log,
mysqlbinlog and the replication code read
REPLACE instead of
IGNORE. This could make the slave's table
become different from the master's table. (Bug#218)
Fixed overflow bug in MyISAM when a row is
inserted into a table with a large number of columns and at
least one BLOB/TEXT column. Bug was caused
by incorrect calculation of the needed buffer to pack data.
The binary log was not locked during TRUNCATE
or
tbl_nameDELETE FROM
statements,
which could cause an tbl_nameINSERT to
tbl_name to be written to the log
before the TRUNCATE TABLE or
DELETE statements.
Fixed rare bug in UPDATE of
InnoDB tables where one row could be
updated multiple times.
Produce an error for empty table and column names.
Changed PROCEDURE ANALYSE() to report
DATE instead of
NEWDATE.
Changed PROCEDURE ANALYSE(#) to restrict
the number of values in an ENUM
column to # also for string values.
mysqldump no longer silently deletes the
binary logs when invoked with the
--master-data or
--first-slave option; while
this behavior was convenient for some users, others may suffer
from it. Now you must explicitly ask for binary logs to be
deleted by using the new
--delete-master-logs option.
Fixed a bug in mysqldump when it was
invoked with the
--master-data option: The
CHANGE MASTER TO statements
that were appended to the SQL dump had incorrect coordinates.
(Bug#159)

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