Corrected spelling in copyright text
Makefile.am:
Don't update the files from BitKeeper
Many files:
Removed "MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB" from copyright header
Adjusted year(s) in copyright header
Many files:
Added GPL copyright text
Removed files:
Docs/Support/colspec-fix.pl
Docs/Support/docbook-fixup.pl
Docs/Support/docbook-prefix.pl
Docs/Support/docbook-split
Docs/Support/make-docbook
Docs/Support/make-makefile
Docs/Support/test-make-manual
Docs/Support/test-make-manual-de
Docs/Support/xwf
- Put 'my_getpagesize' in it's own .c file
- Map the call 'my_getpagesize' directly to 'getpagesize' if it exists
- Add default implementation for 'my_getpagesize' to be used if no platform
specfic function exists
rename *.t* to *-t* to be automake-friendly
simplify Makefiles
test_atomic.c:
move to unittest, add GPL comment, fix warnings, convert to tap framework.
configure:
remove custom tests for available types, use AC_CHECK_TYPE instead
x86-gcc.h:
fix gcc -ansi errors while maintaining readability
ignore:
added *-t
Bug#17667: An attacker has the opportunity to bypass query logging.
This adds a new, local-only printf format specifier to our *printf functions
that allows us to print known-size buffers that must not be interpreted as
NUL-terminated "strings."
It uses this format-specifier to print to the log, thus fixing this
problem.
- Grab the path from "configure --sysconfdir=<path>" and set it as
the first place to look for my.cnf files
Do this both in Makefiles for libmysql and mysys
- Patch provided by Francesco Riosa. Thank you!
Changed defaults option --instance to --defaults-group-suffix
Changed option handling to allow --defaults-file, --defaults-extra-file and --defaults-group-suffix to be given in any order
Changed MYSQL_INSTANCE to MYSQL_GROUP_SUFFIX
mysql_print_defaults now understands --defaults-group-suffix
Remove usage of my_tempnam() (not safe function)
if( -> if ( and while( to while (
The problem was that on Windows the access method indicates that access to file
such as "com1" and "lpt1" is allowed (since they are device names) and
this causes mysql to attempt to open them as databases or tables.
The fix was to write our own my_access method that uses other Win32 functions
to determine if the given argument is indeed a file and has to requested
mode.
provide created shared memory objects with proper
access rights to make them usable when client and server
are running under different accounts.
Post review fixes.