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This patch extends the timestamp from 2038-01-19 03:14:07.999999 to 2106-02-07 06:28:15.999999 for 64 bit hardware and OS where 'long' is 64 bits. This is true for 64 bit Linux but not for Windows. This is done by treating the 32 bit stored int as unsigned instead of signed. This is safe as MariaDB has never accepted dates before the epoch (1970). The benefit of this approach that for normal timestamp the storage is compatible with earlier version. However for tables using system versioning we before stored a timestamp with the year 2038 as the 'max timestamp', which is used to detect current values. This patch stores the new 2106 year max value as the max timestamp. This means that old tables using system versioning needs to be updated with mariadb-upgrade when moving them to 11.4. That will be done in a separate commit.
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161 B
PHP
7 lines
161 B
PHP
disable_query_log;
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disable_warnings;
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if (`SELECT from_unixtime((1<<31)+24*3600) is null`) {
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--skip Need a 64 bit timestamps
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}
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enable_warnings;
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enable_query_log;
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