Output TIMESTAMP in 4.1 format for 4.1 tables (or for TIMESTAMP(19)) (portability fix)
Fixed that INTERVAL can handle big integers. (Bug #3498)
Fixed that hostname="" works identical as hostname="%" for table/column grants (Bug #3473)
Added support for lower_case_table_names=2, which is to be used on case insensitive file systems.
This tells MySQL to preserve the used case of filenames and database names to make it esier to move files between cases sensitive can case insensitive file systems (like Windows and Linux)
"If 2 master threads with same-name temp table, slave makes bad binlog"
and (two birds with one stone) for
BUG#1240 "slave of slave breaks when STOP SLAVE was issud on parent slave
and temp tables".
Here is the design change:
in a slave running with --log-slave-updates, events are now logged with the
thread id they had on the master. So no more id conflicts between master threads,
but introduces id conflicts between one master thread and one normal
client thread connected to the slave. This is solved by storing the server id
in the temp table's name.
New test which requires mysql-test-run to be run with --manager,
otherwise it will be skipped.
Undoing a Monty's change (hum, a chill runs down my spine ;) which was
"Cleanup temporary tables when slave ends" in ChangeSet 1.1572.1.1.
support issue with an unclear message which can have N reasons for appearing.
This should help us know at which point it failed, and get the errno when
my_open was involved (as the reason for the unclear message is often a
permission problem).
RESET SLAVE resets last_error and last_errno in SHOW SLAVE STATUS (without this,
rpl_loaddata.test, which is expected to generate an error in last_error, influenced
rpl_log_pos.test).
A small test update.
Added STOP SLAVE to mysql-test-run to get rid of several stupid error messages
which are printed while the master restarts and the slave attempts/manages to
connect to it and sends it nonsense binlog requests.
Fixed problem with localtime -> gmt where some times resulted in
different (but correct) timestamps. Now MySQL should use the smallest
possible timestamp value in this case. (Bug 316)
Call pthread_mutex_destroy() on not used mutex.
Changed comments in .h and .c files from // -> /* */
Added detection of mutex on which one didn't call pthread_mutex_destroy()
Fixed bug in create_tmp_field() which causes a memory overrun in queries that uses "ORDER BY constant_expression"
Added optimisation for ORDER BY NULL