This is because rpl_relayrotate.test uses InnoDB.
Example of a failing sequence:
rpl_relayrotate.test repl_user_variables.test rpl_relayrotate.test
Explaination in the files.
Btw all other tests which use InnoDB (innodb*.test) already have this final
DROP TABLE.
Removed a wrong comment of mine.
default_collation is now displayed correctly in mysqld --help
mysqld --help now displays default_collation corretly, according to --default-character-set
collation_client -> character_set_client
collation_results -> character_set_results
character_set -> character_set_server
SET NAMES now doesn't start client->server conversion
SET CHARACTER SET now starts both client->server and server->client conversion
Added MYSQL_TYPE_NULL as a dummy bind case for fetch buffers
Fix for offset based re-fetch using mysql_fetch_column
Misc cleanups for ODBC compatibility
When calculating the buf pool dirty pages ratio, add also free pages to the LRU list length: no need to active flushing if there are lots of free pages in the buffer pool
Search first only 10 % of the LRU list for a replaceable block before doing an LRU flush; enable again flushing of close pages also in a flush list (checkpointing) flush
trx0trx.c:
Add forgotten return value (it was not used anywhere, fortunately)
ha_innodb.h, mysql_priv.h:
Move declaration of srv_buf_pool_max_modified_pct to ha_innodb.h and enclose it to denote it is a C variable, not C++
now by default, FLUSH, OPTIMIZE, ANALYZE, REPAIR commands are written to the
binlog, unless the new NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG keyword was used :
OPTIMIZE NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG table t;
Previously these commands were never written to the binlog, but there are
2 reasons to change this :
- the RENAME TABLE in MERGE table bug (#175) on slave
- the possible "differently optimised queries may lead to different
updates on the master and slave" bug, until we have automatic ORDER BY.
FLUSH LOGS/SLAVE/MASTER/TABLES WITH READ LOCK are never written to the binlog.
New test for the new logging behaviour.
Other small change : reload_acl_and_cache() and reset_slave() don't send their errors themselves,
this is more usual.