Trivial cleanup
scripts/mysqld_safe.sh:
Added support for --crash-script.
Don't remove socket file (not needed as server will re-create it if needed)
Patch by Eric Bergen
storage/maria/ha_maria.h:
Removed not existing variable.
- Added --verbose to BUILD scripts to get make to write out compile commands.
- Detect if AM_EXTRA_MAKEFLAGS=VERBOSE=1 was used with build scripts.
- Don't write warnings about replication variables when doing bootstrap.
- Fixed that mysql_cond_wait() and mysql_cond_timedwait() will report original source file in case of errors.
- Ignore some compiler warnings
BUILD/FINISH.sh:
Detect if AM_EXTRA_MAKEFLAGS=VERBOSE=1 or --verbose was used
BUILD/SETUP.sh:
Added --verbose to print out the full compile lines
Updated help message
client/mysqltest.cc:
Fixed that one can use 'replace' with cat_file
cmake/configure.pl:
If --verbose is used, get make to write out compile commands
debian/dist/Debian/rules:
Added $AM_EXTRA_MAKEFLAGS to get VERBOSE=1 on buildbot builds
debian/dist/Ubuntu/rules:
Added $AM_EXTRA_MAKEFLAGS to get VERBOSE=1 on buildbot builds
include/my_pthread.h:
Made set_timespec_time_nsec() more portable.
include/mysql/psi/mysql_thread.h:
Fixed that mysql_cond_wait() and mysql_cond_timedwait() will report original source file in case of errors.
mysql-test/suite/innodb/r/auto_increment_dup.result:
Fixed wrong DBUG_SYNC
mysql-test/suite/innodb/t/auto_increment_dup.test:
Fixed wrong DBUG_SYNC
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/include/upgrade_check.inc:
Make test more portable for changes in *.sql files
mysql-test/suite/perfschema/r/pfs_upgrade.result:
Updated test results
mysql-test/valgrind.supp:
Ignore running Aria checkpoint thread
scripts/mysqlaccess.sh:
Changed reference of bugs database
Ensure that also client-server group is read.
sql/handler.cc:
Added missing syncpoint
sql/mysqld.cc:
Don't write warnings about replication variables when doing bootstrap
sql/mysqld.h:
Don't write warnings about replication variables when doing bootstrap
sql/rpl_rli.cc:
Don't write warnings about replication variables when doing bootstrap
sql/sql_insert.cc:
Don't mask SERVER_SHUTDOWN in insert_delayed
This is done to be able to distingush between shutdown and interrupt errors
support-files/compiler_warnings.supp:
Ignore some compiler warnings in xtradb,innobase, oqgraph, yassl, string3.h
Moved out creation of performance schema tables from mysql_system_tables.sql as
the performance_tables creation scripts needs a working mysql.proc to work.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Added option -V, --version
debian/dist/Debian/mariadb-server-5.5.files:
Added mysql_performance_tables.sql
debian/dist/Ubuntu/mariadb-server-5.5.files:
Added mysql_performance_tables.sql
mysql-test/lib/v1/mysql-test-run.pl:
Added mysql_performance_tables.sql
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Added mysql_performance_tables.sql
scripts/CMakeLists.txt:
Moved out creation of performance schema tables from mysql_system_tables.sql
as the performance_tables creation scripts needs a working mysql.proc to work
scripts/mysql_install_db.sh:
Added mysql_performance_tables.sql
scripts/mysql_performance_tables.sql:
Moved out creation of performance schema tables from mysql_system_tables.sql
as the performance_tables creation scripts needs a working mysql.proc to work
scripts/mysql_system_tables.sql:
Move creation of performance schema tables to mysql_performance_tables.sql
Added 'flush tables' to get things to work if someone deletes a table like mysql.proc before run
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
ove performance table things to mysql_performance_tables.sql
storage/perfschema/pfs.cc:
Fixed comment
Some shell interpreters do not support '-e' test
primary to construct conditions.
man test 1 (on S10)
...skip...
-e file True if file exists. (Not available in sh.)
...skip...
Hence, check for the existence of a file using
'-e' might result in a syntax error on such
shell programs.
Fixed by replacing it by '-f'.
mysql_config:
- add not only $pkgincludedir, but also $pkgincludedir/.. to the header search path,
for #include <mysql/plugin.h> to work
scripts/mysql_config.sh:
- don't support headers in */include anymore. only in */include/mysql
- remove the incorrect "bug fix" (fixed correctly long time ago)
- add not only $pkgincludedir, but also $pkgincludedir/.. to the header search path,
for #include <mysql/plugin.h> to work
- but don't do it, if $pkgincludedir/.. is /usr/include
mysqld_safe script did not heed MySQL specific environment variable
$UMASK, leading to divergent behavior between mysqld and mysqld_safe.
Patch adds an approximation of mysqld's behavior to mysqld_safe,
within the bounds dictated by attempt to have mysqld_safe run on
even the most basic of shells (proper '70s sh, not just bash
with a fancy symlink).
Patch also adds approximation of said behavior to mysqld_multi
(in perl).
(backport)
manual merge
mysqld_safe script did not heed MySQL specific environment variable
$UMASK, leading to divergent behavior between mysqld and mysqld_safe.
Patch adds an approximation of mysqld's behavior to mysqld_safe,
within the bounds dictated by attempt to have mysqld_safe run on
even the most basic of shells (proper '70s sh, not just bash
with a fancy symlink).
Patch also adds approximation of said behavior to mysqld_multi
(in perl).
Bug #14181049: MYSQL_INSTALL_DB.PL CREATES EMPTY SYSTEM TABLES FOR MYSQL
The script is different from what's used on unixes.
It was not playing the table insertion script (mysql_system_tables_data.sql),
although it was checking for the presence of this script.
Fixed by re-enabling the lookup for this file and replaying it at bootstrap
time. Note that on the Unixes "SELECT @@hostname" does return a fully qualified
name, whereas on Windows it returns only a hostname.
So by default we're filtering records in the mysql.user table until we ensure
this is fixed.
The change was coded in 5.5 by Georgi Kodinov <Georgi.Kodinov@Oracle.com>
TO DEFAULT IGNOR
The test in mysqld_safe for the presence of the --plugin-dir and assigning a default
value to it were performed before the actual argument parsing.
This is wrong, as PLUGIN_DIR mysqld_safe code also uses MY_BASEDIR_VERSION to
look for version specific plugin directory if present.
Fixed by moving the PLUGIN_DIR logic after the parse_arguments() call.
The script is different from what's used on unixes.
It was not playing the table insertion script (mysql_system_tables_data.sql),
although it was checking for the presence of this script.
Fixed by re-enabling the lookup for this file and replaying it at bootstrap
time. Note that on the Unixes "SELECT @@hostname" does return a fully qualified
name, whereas on Windows it returns only a hostname.
So by default we're filtering records in the mysql.user table until we ensure
this is fixed.
Problem description:
mysqlhotcopy fails if a view presents in the database.
Analysis:
Before 5.5 'FLUSH TABLES <tbl_name> ... WITH READ LOCK' will able
to get lock for all tables (i.e. base tables and view tables).
In 5.5 onwards 'FLUSH TABLES <tbl_name> ... WITH READ LOCK' for
'view tables' will not work, because taking flush locks on view
tables is not valid.
Fix:
Take flush lock for 'base tables' and read lock for 'view table'
separately.
Note: most of the patch has been backported from bug#13006947's patch
WORK + SAVES ROOT PASSWORD TO DISK!
The secure installation scripts connect to the
server by storing the password in a temporary
option file. Now, if the script gets killed or
fails for some reason, the removal of the option
file may not take place.
This patch introduces following enhancements :
* (.sh) Made sure that cleanup happens at every
call to 'exit 1'. This is performed implicitly
by END{} in pl.in.
* (.pl.in) Added a warning in case unlink fails
to delete the option/query files.
* (.sh/.pl.in) Added more signals to the signal
handler list. SIG# 1, 3, 6, 15