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MariaDB server is a community developed fork of MySQL server. Started by core members of the original MySQL team, MariaDB actively works with outside developers to deliver the most featureful, stable, and sanely licensed open SQL server in the industry.
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The test reacted on the way how mtr orders arguments for the server that are gathered from different source. It appeared that the opt-file options were parsed before those that supplied to mtr via its command line. In effect, the opt-file preferences got overriden by the command line and some tests, like no-threads, were caught by surprise: a test expects an option value that had been "hardcoded" into its opt-file but gets another one. This server options ordering problem exists on in the new rpl trees mtr. In option of the author of this patch, the opt-file shall be considered as having the highest preference weight. The opt-file is merely a part of the header of a test, namely a part that can not be technically deployed along the test file. It's unnatural for the test writer to provide both the opt file value and a guard that guarantees the value will be set on in the run time. It's logical to provide either one: the option and its value or the guard. Fixed with relocating parse of the opt file to be the last among sources of the sever's options. A side effect: fixing a small problem of resetting the suite options at time the opt file starts parsing. A side effect: main.log_bin_trust_function_creators_func is disabled to be re-enabled with the fixes for bug#41003 will be merged from the main trees. |
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