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License information can be found in these files:
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For further information about MySQL or additional documentation, see:
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Some manual sections of special interest:

- If you are migrating from an older version of MySQL, please read the
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- To see what MySQL can do, take a look at the features section.
- For installation instructions, see the Installing and Upgrading chapter.
- For the new features/bugfix history, see the Change History appendix.
- For the currently known bugs/misfeatures (known errors) see the Problems
  and Common Errors appendix.
- For a list of developers and other contributors, see the Credits
  appendix.

A local copy of the MySQL Reference Manual can be found in the Docs
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