Don't dump data for MRG_ISAM or MRG_MYISAM tables. (Bug #1846)
Ensure that 'lower_case_table_names' is always set on case insensitive file systems. (Bug #1812)
One can now configure MySQL as windows service as a normal user. (Bug #1802)
Database names is now compared with lower case in ON clause when lower_case_table_names is set. (Bug #1736)
IGNORE ... LINES option didn't work when used with fixed length rows. (Bug #1704)
Change INSERT DELAYED ... SELECT... to INSERT .... SELECT (Bug #1983)
Safety fix for service 'mysql start' (Bug #1815)
Fix bug: if one updated a secondary index column so that its alphabetical value did not change (e.g., abc -> aBc) and rolled back the update, InnoDB failed to return the value in the secondary index to its original value
row0upd.h:
Correct typing error
sync0sync.ic:
Remove inadvertently pushed sync debug code
Fixed problem with char > 128 in QUOTE() function. (Bug #1868)
Disable creation of symlinks if my_disable_symlink is set
Fixed searching of TEXT with end space. (Bug #1651)
Fixed caching bug in multi-table-update where same table was used twice. (Bug #1711)
Fixed problem with UNIX_TIMESTAMP() for timestamps close to 0. (Bug #1998)
Fixed timestamp.test
it happens because of the LEFT JOINT optimization in add_key_part()
This optimization does exactly the same in JOIN and in WHERE conditions
Not right.
I moved that optimization one level upper.
make characteristics (and SHOW) work right, we had to separate the old
definition blob in the mysql.proc table into separate fields for parameters,
return type, and body, and handle the characteristics (like SQL SECURITY)
separately... and then reassemble the CREATE string for parsing, of course.
This is rather ugly, mostly the parser bit. (Hopefully that will be better
with the new parser.)
Fix assertion failure on line 713 of row0upd.c if there is a column prefix index and the last characters in the prefix are spaces: do not assume that the length of alphabetically equal strings is the same; fix a buglet which could cause InnoDB to think that a secondary index record was not locked though it had been updated in a way which did not alpahabetically change its value, e.g., abc -> aBc
"SHOW TABLE STATUS very slow w/large number of tables"
Replaced old algorithm which were used in my_dir() and stored
all information about directory entries in one chunk of memory
with new one which stores file names and MY_STAT structures in
separate memroot, so now we don't need to copy this data during
reallocation of dir_entry array.