Updated information in SHOW AUTHORS and SHOW CONTRIBUTORS
SHOW AUTHORS and SHOW CONTRIBUTORS are not depricated anymore.
CMakeLists.txt:
Install TODO and CREDITS files
CREDITS:
Information about the MariaDB foundation
README:
Updated to include the MariaDB foundation
mysql-test/r/contributors.result:
Updated contributors
mysql-test/r/show_check.result:
SHOW AUTHORS and SHOW CONTRIBUTORS are not depricated anymore.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Added TODO and CREDITS
sql/authors.h:
Updated list of active authors
sql/contributors.h:
Updated list of active contributors and members of the MariaDB foundation
sql/sql_show.cc:
Extend comment lengths
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
SHOW AUTHORS and SHOW CONTRIBUTORS are not depricated anymore
BUILD/SETUP.sh:
By default, build also with innodb-plugin
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
Also search in lib64 directory for plugins (This is used at least on OpenSuse 12.1 when using default build scripts)
mysql-test/r/lock_multi.result:
Allow test to be re-run even if it crashed.
mysql-test/t/lock_multi.test:
Allow test to be re-run even if it crashed.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Ensure that libexecdir is named libexec (was not on OpenSuse 12.1)
scripts/mysql_config.sh:
Fixed detection of lib64 was used.
sql/sql_insert.cc:
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
******
CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS may do nothing, but
it is still not a failure. don't forget to my_ok it.
sql/sql_table.cc:
small cleanup
******
small cleanup
Print server version name to .err file on crash
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Remove extra MariaDB- from binary tar.gz file name
sql/mysqld.cc:
Print server version name to .err file on crash (to ensure people paste also that when they report a crash)
scripts/CMakeLists.txt:
Added mytop
scripts/Makefile.am:
Added mytop
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Added mytop
scripts/make_win_bin_dist:
Added mytop
scripts/mytop.sh:
Added mytop (with some small trivial changes to make it workg good also for MariaDB)
support-files/mysql.spec.sh:
Added mytop
- Removed files specific to compiling on OS/2
- Removed files specific to SCO Unix packaging
- Removed "libmysqld/copyright", text is included in documentation
- Removed LaTeX headers for NDB Doxygen documentation
- Removed obsolete NDB files
- Removed "mkisofs" binaries
- Removed the "cvs2cl.pl" script
- Changed a few GPL texts to use "program" instead of "library"
line exceeds the limit
The number and/or names of our files for the main test suite
(contents of "mysql-test/t/") now exceeds the command line
length limit on AIX.
Solve the problem by using separate "cp" commands for the
various file name extensions.
- INSERT with RAND() doesn't require row based logging again
- Some bugs fixed in opt_range() where we table->key_read was wrongly used
.bzrignore:
Ignore new xtstat binary
mysql-test/r/index_merge_myisam.result:
Update results (old result was wrong)
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result:
Added drop table first
mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.result:
Added test for when RAND() requires row based logging
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_binlog.test:
Added drop table first
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_stm_unsafe_warning.test:
Added test for when RAND() requires row based logging
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Removed type from last commit
sql/item_create.cc:
Don't require row based logging when using RAND() with INSERT
sql/opt_range.cc:
Revert wrong patch from Oracle:
- As QUICK_RANGE_SELECT uses it's own 'file' handler to the tables, one can't use 'table->key_read' as a flag to detect if index only read (keyread) is used or not
- Don't set keyread if keyread is already enabled
- Don't disable key read, if we didn't enable it ourselves
- Simplify code (and ensure that we do proper cleanup of index only read)
sql/opt_range.h:
Added flags to detect if the range optimizer enabled index only read (key read) or not
sql/opt_sum.cc:
Use our more optimized macros
sql/sql_lex.h:
Added 'readable' function to check if we are in a sub query function or not (not normal query or sub query in FROM clause)
sql/sql_select.cc:
Use our more optimized keyread macros
Added ASSERTS early
Simplify code on eliminate_item_equal()
Fixed that substitute_for_best_equal_field() doesn't core dump in case of out of memory conditions.
Removed not needed test for 'field->maybe_null()'
Replaced master_unit()->item with is_subquery_function() (More readable)
sql/sql_update.cc:
Use our more optimized keyread macros
sql/table.cc:
Use our more optimized keyread macros
sql/table.h:
Use separate functions to enable/disable Index only reads
- Safer, more readable, better logging and faster.
This makes them suitable for tar archices right away and also are easier to copy
Don't disable federated storage engine by default.
Don't allow one to disable the Maria storage engine if it's used for temp tables
BUILD/SETUP.sh:
Compile by default MySQL clients with libmysqldclient.a (not .so)
This makes them suitable for tar archices right away and also are easier to copy
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Abort it clients are compiled with the shared libmysqlclient.so library
sql/mysqld.cc:
Don't call kill_mysql() if signal handler is not setup (causes a core dump).
This is only relevant when starting with --gdb.
sql/sql_plugin.cc:
Don't disable federated storage engine by default.
Don't allow one to disable the Maria storage engine if it's used for temp tables
- mysql_install_db doesn't require --basedir option anymore
- Fix that mysql_install_db mysqld_safe mysql_fix_privilege_tables has right paths for tar binary install
- Move some files from share/mysql to where they have always been (1.0 - 5.0)
- Move scripts used when installing MariaDB to the scripts directory (Added symlinks in old place for compatibility)
- Move man files to 'man' (from 'share/man')
- Ensure that all scripts are executable
mysql_secure_installation.sh
- Added support for --basedir flag
- Don't assume that the mysql binary is in the path
Other:
- Fixed crash when one got kill signal during bootstrap
Docs/INSTALL-BINARY:
Change references from MySQL to MariaDB
Docs/mysql.info:
Change references from MySQL to MariaDB
README:
Removed duplicate row
configure.in:
Change references from MySQL to MariaDB
libmysql/libmysql.c:
Assume that if version string contains '-maria-' we are also using MariaDB
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Fix that mysql_install_db mysqld_safe mysql_fix_privilege_tables has right paths for tar binary install
Remove some files that should not be part of a MariaDB binary install
Move some files from share/mysql to where they have always been (1.0 - 5.0)
Move man files to 'man' (from 'share/man')
Move scripts used when installing MariaDB to the scripts directory (Added symlinks in old place for compatibility)
Removed generation of 'netware/init_db.sql', as it was never used
Remove old reference to bk tree
scripts/mysql_secure_installation.sh:
Added support for --basedir flag
Don't assume that the mysql binary is in the path
Use .my.cnf files
Removed a lot of useless 'echo' rows
sql/mysqld.cc:
Fixed crash when one got kill signal during bootstrap
storage/maria/Makefile.am:
Don't add internal test files to binary distributions
storage/myisam/Makefile.am:
Don't add internal test files to binary distributions
support-files/Makefile.am:
Make scripts executable
support-files/config.huge.ini.sh:
Removed execution bit
support-files/config.medium.ini.sh:
Removed execution bit
support-files/config.small.ini.sh:
Removed execution bit
support-files/mysql.server.sh:
Ensure this works also mysqld is in the 'bin' directory
"make_binary_distribution" does not always generate correct names
Originally, we solved deficiencies of the predefined "autoconf" macros
(at least on OS X 10.5, they do not correctly differ between "x86" and
"x86_64") by providing explicit "--platform" arguments.
With this patch, "make_binary_distribution" evaluates CFLAGS, so it
"just works" because CFLAGS contains information about the target CPU.
This patch is accompanied by a change in our build tools that drops the
setting of "--platform" arguments.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
This is a fix for bug#37808
"make_binary_distribution" does not always generate correct names
Our platform names are the combination of operating system, architecture (CPU),
and a possible suffix (typically "64bit", if a CPU is available in 32 bit too).
We get these values from some predefined "autoconf" macros.
However, these macros are not perfect, especially on OS X 10.5 they do not
differ correctly between x86 (32 bit) and x86_64 (64 bit).
Originally, we solved that by providing an explicit "--platform" argument,
but it is better to get rid of that and ensure the script "just works".
The best indication we have about the CPU is the "CFLAGS" value provided
with "configure" and used in "make": It describes for which CPU the
binaries are generated, not just which one was running the build.
This approach should work even if we implement cross-compilation.
So this patch evaluates CFLAGS and extracts its "-arch XYZ" part.
When touching the file, I also replaced some tab characters by blanks.
(general server part + NDB part)
automatically when creating a binary package,
include only the NDBpart in the package (file) name.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
The "version" string of a cluster build contains information
about both the general server part and the NDB part.
This is intentional, but it isn't suitable for the package file name.
When packaging a binary build, the script now detects whether
it is dealing with a cluster build or not.
If it is a cluster build, the script now removes the server part
from the version number, leaving the NDB part.
Example: "5.1.31-ndb-6.4.2" -> "6.4.2"
so packages are named like
"mysql-cluster-gpl-6.4.2-linux-i686-glibc23.tar.gz"
Merge it up from 5.0 to 5.1,
adapt to some version differences.
configure.in:
Add an "automake condition" whether InnoDB is configured
so that we can evaluate it for the (non)generation of "innochecksum".
In 5.1, the test command must differ from 5.0.
Mostly, this affected files (programs, scripts, and manual pages)
which got built during a RPM build but were not listed in the
appropriate "%files" section of the "spec" file.
This is fixed now, they are added.
To make this consistent, this patch also makes the build of "innochecksum"
(and its inclusion in a tar.gz or other package) depend on whether InnoDB
is configured in the build.
Also, some tools to create Windows packages are irrelevant in any binary
Unix package (not the sources !), and so they are deleted before packaging.
configure.in:
To prevent "innochecksum" from getting built even if InnoDB is not configured
(and then being included in such packages),
we need an "automake condition" that evaluates whether we have InnoDB.
extra/Makefile.am:
Evaluate the new automake condition about having InnoDB,
and make the build of "innochecksum" depend on it.
man/Makefile.am:
Cleanup: There are manual files which we do not need,
like those about tools for Windows builds / packaging
(irrelevant in any Unix binary package)
and about NDB tools which do not get built.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
In any Unix binary package, do not include tools for Windows builds
(and their manual pages).
This does not affect source packages, of course.
support-files/mysql.spec.sh:
There were several files (binaries, scripts, and manuals)
which got built with a RPM but never packages,
add them to the respective RPM.
make_binary_distribution.sh got clobbered by the 5.0 version during a merge.
This caused a few packaging problems, including message files put in the wrong
place and some missing files. Fix is just to revert back to the 5.1 version
from before the merge.
Problem introduced in
ChangeSet 1.2606.2.1 2008/05/13 15:56:07 kent@kent-amd64.(none)
This change was made in the 5.1.25 release clone in BK, but never made it to the main mysql-5.1 BK tree. I am adding it to mysql-5.1 bzr.
Make mysqld_multi.server executable, and allow it to be installed
via chkconfig on LSB-compliant systems.
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
Adjust permissions on some support-files/* scripts: make mysqld_multi.server
executable, and mysql-VERSION.spec not executable.
support-files/mysqld_multi.server.sh:
Add LSB comments for chkconfig to simplify installation for sysadmins.
Fix the code to get the "libgcc" file name so that the failure of Intel's ICC
to provide this information does not cause any problems.
This fixes bug#33536 Option "--print-libgcc-file" does not work with ICC compiler
scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh:
The (old) code to get the "libgcc" file name does not really work when using Intel's ICC.
ICC accepts the "--print-libgcc-file" option but ignores it, does not produce any output.
However, ICC tricks automake into taking it for a GCC ("GXX" variable is set, see
http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/html_node/C_002b_002b-Compiler.html#C_002b_002b-Compiler
and its discussion of the "AC_PROG_CXX" macro).
There are two possible approaches:
a) Check "$CC" or "$CXX" to tell ICC from GCC, and do not ask ICC for the "libgcc" file name.
b) Just ask it, but protect that code so that its failure does not cause any damage.
This patch takes the second route:
1) Put the call "@CC@ ... --print-libgcc-file" into a pipeline, followed by "|| true",
so that (for the shell semantics) the command cannot fail.
(ICC will exit non-zero because it is not given a source file.)
2) Explicitly redirect any error messages.
3) Do not use the compiler's return code but rather the (non)empty variable to check success.
4) Ensure that the contents really is a file before taking it as a file name.
Item 1) is especially important when the tool gets a "set -e" (this happens in 5.1, currently)
which would make the failing compiler call a fatal thing.
This fixes bug#33536 Option "--print-libgcc-file" does not work with ICC compiler