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Monty 3d241eb948 Improve error reporting in Aria
This patch fixes the following issues in Aria error reporting in case
of read errors & crashed tables:
- Added the table name to the most error messages, including in case of
  read errors or when encrypting/decrypting a table. The format for
  error messages was changed sligtly to accomodate logging of errors
  from lower level routines.
- If we got an read error from storage (hard disk, ssd, S3 etc) we only
  reported 'table is crashed'. Now the error number from the storage
  is reported.
- Added checking of read failure from records_in_range()
- Calls to ma_set_fatal_error() did not inform the SQL level of
  errors (to not spam the user with multiple error messages).
  Now the first error message and any fatal error messages are reported
  to the user.
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MariaDB: The open source relational database

MariaDB was designed as a drop-in replacement of MySQL(R) with more features, new storage engines, fewer bugs, and better performance.

MariaDB is brought to you by the MariaDB Foundation and the MariaDB Corporation. Please read the CREDITS file for details about the MariaDB Foundation, and who is developing MariaDB.

MariaDB is developed by many of the original developers of MySQL who now work for the MariaDB Corporation, the MariaDB Foundation and by many people in the community.

MySQL, which is the base of MariaDB, is a product and trademark of Oracle Corporation, Inc. For a list of developers and other contributors, see the Credits appendix. You can also run 'SHOW authors' to get a list of active contributors.

A description of the MariaDB project and a manual can be found at:

https://mariadb.org

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-vs-mysql-features/

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-versus-mysql-compatibility/

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/new-and-old-releases/

Help

More help is available from the Maria Discuss mailing list https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss, MariaDB's Zulip instance, https://mariadb.zulipchat.com/

Live QA for beginner contributors

MariaDB has a dedicated time each week when we answer new contributor questions live on Zulip. From 8:00 to 10:00 UTC on Mondays, and 10:00 to 12:00 UTC on Thursdays, anyone can ask any questions theyd like, and a live developer will be available to assist.

New contributors can ask questions any time, but we will provide immediate feedback during that interval.

Licensing


NOTE:

MariaDB is specifically available only under version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPLv2). (I.e. Without the "any later version" clause.) This is inherited from MySQL. Please see the README file in the MySQL distribution for more information.

License information can be found in the COPYING file. Third party license information can be found in the THIRDPARTY file.


Bug Reports

Bug and/or error reports regarding MariaDB should be submitted at: https://jira.mariadb.org

For reporting security vulnerabilities see: https://mariadb.org/about/security-policy/

The code for MariaDB, including all revision history, can be found at: https://github.com/MariaDB/server