Use "SHOW TABLES FROM `db`" instead of $dbh->tables() in the
get_list_of_tables() routine.
The symptom is that, when used with recent versions of DBD::mysql,
mysqlhotcopy uses a double-qualified table name, for example:
Invalid db.table name 'test.test`.`x' at /usr/bin/mysqlhotcopy line 855.
This is caused by a change in DBD::mysql. See this diff:
http://svn.perl.org/viewcvs/modules/DBD-mysql/trunk/lib/DBD/mysql.pm?r1=9183&r2=9188
Basically, older DBD::mysql implemented a limited ->table_info method;
now the full method is implemented, and as a result DBI's ->tables()
method has access to the schema value, so it uses it.
to find "ar" but if it cannot be found sets AR=false. This
leads to confusing failures during the build rather than at
configure time.
We have our own checks for ar, but as AR was already set
earlier by the libtool tests they were never exectuted.
Therefore, update the tests so that we catch any libtool
failures, and run AC_CHECK_PROG explicitly to ensure that we
see sensible output from configure prior to any potential
failure.
Although the query cache doesn't support retrieval of statements containing
column level access control, it was still possible to cache such statements
thus wasting memory.
This patch extends the access control check on the target tables to avoid
caching a statement with column level restrictions.
HEAP tables can't index BIT fields. Due to this when grouping by such fields is
needed they are converted to a fields of the LONG type when temporary table
is being created. But a side effect of this is that a wrong type of BIT
fields is returned to a client.
Now the JOIN::prepare and the create_distinct_group functions are create
additional hidden copy of BIT fields to preserve original fields untouched.
New hidden fields are used for grouping instead.
This is a follow up for the patch for Bug#26162 "Trigger DML ignores low_priority_updates setting", where the stored procedure ignores the session setting of low_priority_updates.
For every table open operation with default write (TL_WRITE_DEFAULT) lock_type, downgrade the lock type to the session setting of low_priority_updates.
This patch provides compile helper scripts only,
no server logic is affected.
Before this patch, GCOV and GPROF build scripts were only provided for
pentium platforms.
With this patch, pentium, pentium64 and amd64 platforms have associated
helper build scripts.
The GCOV and GPROF specific compilation flags are set once in SETUP.sh,
to avoid code duplication.
Apply innodb-5.0-ss1696 snapshot
Fixes:
- Bug#20090: InnoDB: Error: trying to declare trx to enter InnoDB
- Bug#23710: crash_commit_before fails if innodb_file_per_table=1
At InnoDB startup consider the case where log scan went beyond
checkpoint_lsn as a crash and initiate crash recovery code path.
- Bug#28781: InnoDB increments auto-increment value incorrectly with ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
We need to do some special AUTOINC handling for the following case:
INSERT INTO t (c1,c2) VALUES(x,y) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ...
We need to use the AUTOINC counter that was actually used by
MySQL in the UPDATE statement, which can be different from the
value used in the INSERT statement.
- Bug#29097: fsp_get_available_space_in_free_extents() is capped at 4TB
Fix by typecasting the variables before multiplying them, so that the
result of the multiplication is of type "unsigned long long".
- Bug#29155: Innodb "Parallel recovery" is not prevented
Fix by enabling file locking on FreeBSD. It has been disabled because
InnoDB has refused to start on FreeBSD & LinuxThreads, but now it
starts just fine.
The bug caused memory corruption for some queries with top OR level
in the WHERE condition if they contained equality predicates and
other sargable predicates in disjunctive parts of the condition.
The corruption happened because the upper bound of the memory
allocated for KEY_FIELD and SARGABLE_PARAM internal structures
containing info about potential lookup keys was calculated incorrectly
in some cases. In particular it was calculated incorrectly when the
WHERE condition was an OR formula with disjuncts being AND formulas
including equalities and other sargable predicates.
mysql_ha_open calls mysql_ha_close on the error path (unsupported) to close the (opened) table before inserting it into the tables hash list handler_tables_hash) but mysql_ha_close only closes tables which are on the hash list, causing the table to be left open and locked.
This change moves the table close logic into a separate function that is always called on the error path of mysql_ha_open or on a normal handler close (mysql_ha_close).
ORDER BY is used
The range analysis module did not correctly signal to the
handler that a range represents a ref (EQ_RANGE flag). This causes
non-range queries like
SELECT ... FROM ... WHERE keypart_1=const, ..., keypart_n=const
ORDER BY ... FOR UPDATE
to wait for a lock unneccesarily if another running transaction uses
SELECT ... FOR UPDATE on the same table.
Fixed by setting EQ_RANGE for all range accesses that represent
an equality predicate.
The cli_read_binary_rows function is used to fetch data from the server
after a prepared statement execution. It accepts a statement handler and gets
the connection handler from it. But when the auto-reconnect option is set
the connection handler is reset to NULL after reconnection because the
prepared statement is lost and the handler became useless. This case
wasn't checked in the cli_read_binary_rows function and caused server crash.
Now the cli_read_binary_rows function checks the connection handler to be
not NULL and returns an error if it is.
ChangeSet@1.2575, 2007-08-07 19:16:06+02:00, msvensson@pilot.(none) +2 -0
Bug#26793 mysqld crashes when doing specific query on information_schema
- Drop the newly created user user1@localhost
- Cleanup testcase
Rename: scripts/make_win_src_distribution.sh -> scripts/make_win_src_distribution_old.sh
Makefile.am, make_win_src_distribution_old.sh:
Rename and put in note not to be used