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Jon Olav Hauglid c01c37a7ef Bug#13030056 62533: UNITTEST/MYSYS/MY_ATOMIC-T.C DOES NOT
COMPILE ON MACOSX LION

The problem was that on optimized builds, the wrong code was generated
for my_atomic_add64 if a variable argument was optimized away as a
constant.

This patch fixes the problem by making the variable volatile.

Another workaround is to specify architecture explicitly using e.g.
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS= "-m64".

No test case added.
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VERSION Raising the version after cloning for the 5.5.17 build. 2011-09-27 19:21:40 +02:00

MySQL Server 5.5

This is a release of MySQL, a dual-license SQL database server.
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Some Reference Manual sections of special interest:
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