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Problem: if a user was granted privileges on database "d1", it also was able to act on "D1" (i.e. in upper case), even on Unix with case sensitive file system. Fix: Initialize grant hash to use binary comparison if lower_case_file_system is not set (on most unixes), and case insensitive comparison otherwise (Windows, MacOSX). sql/sql_acl.cc: Initialize hash to use binary comparison with case sensitive FS. mysql-test/include/have_case_sensitive_file_system.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/have_case_sensitive_file_system.inc'' Backporting from 5.1 mysql-test/r/case_sensitive_file_system.require: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/case_sensitive_file_system.require'' Backporting from 5.1 mysql-test/r/lowercase_fs_off.result: Adding test case mysql-test/t/lowercase_fs_off.test: Adding test case
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lower_case_file_system OFF
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