- Fixed BUG#959 (libmysqld not being compiled properly)
- Fixed BUG#998 (RPM build errors): added missing files to the
distribution (mysql_fix_extensions, mysql_tableinfo, mysqldumpslow,
mysql_fix_privilege_tables.1), removed "-n" from %install section.
- Bug #985: "Between RESET SLAVE and START SLAVE, SHOW SLAVE STATUS is wrong."
Now RESET SLAVE puts correct info in mi->host etc. A new test rpl_reset_slave
for that.
- Bug #986: "CHANGE MASTER & START SLAVE do not reset error columns in SHOW
SLAVE STATUS". Now these reset the errors.
replicate-*-table rules which exclude 'mysql' tables
(e.g. replicate-wild-ignore-table=mysql.%).
This was already the behaviour for GRANT/REVOKE, I'm extending it to
SET PASSWORD because it seems very logical (the contrary seems illogical).
2 new tests:
- one to test if GRANT and SET PASSWORD are replicated
- one to test if they are not replicated if replicate-wild-ignore-table=mysql.%
The 2nd is also a testcase for BUG#980.
the bug with 3.23.
ChangeSet@1.1416.113.1, 2003-03-22 15:22:59+01:00, guilhem@mysql.com
Fix for #178 Replicating INSERT VALUES(USER()) crashes (SEGV) the slave
Now it does not SEGV, but USER() is still badly replicated
(it is replicated to ""), which is a lower priority bug.
Merge
trx0trx.c:
Print more info about a trx in SHOW INNODB status; try to find the bug reported by Plaxo
buf0buf.c:
Check that page log sequence numbers are not in the future
log0recv.c, log0log.c:
Fixed a bug: if you used big BLOBs, and your log files were relatively small, InnoDB could in a big BLOB operation temporarily write over the log produced AFTER the latest checkpoint. If InnoDB would crash at that moment, then the crash recovery would fail, because InnoDB would not be able to scan the log even up to the latest checkpoint. Starting from this version, InnoDB tries to ensure the latest checkpoint is young enough. If that is not possible, InnoDB prints a warning to the .err log
I extended the task to cleaning error messages, making them look nicer,
and making the output of SHOW SLAVE STATUS (column Last_error) be as complete
as what's printed on the .err file;
previously we would have, for a failure of a replicated LOAD DATA INFILE:
- in the .err, 2 lines:
"duplicate entry 2708 for key 1"
"failed loading SQL_LOAD-5-2-2.info"
- and in SHOW SLAVE STATUS, only:
"failed loading SQL_LOAD-5-2-2.info".
Now SHOW SLAVE STATUS will contain the concatenation of the 2 messages.
Fix bug: if there was a 'record too long' error in an insert, InnoDB forgot to free reserved file space extents; they were only freed in mysqld restart
Fix bug reported by Dyego Souza do Carmo: if a row becomes too long, > 8000 bytes, in an update, then InnoDB simply removes the clustered index record and does not report of table handler error 139