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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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different error code depending on platform. On Mac OS X, KILL statement issued to kill the current connection would return a different error code and message than on other platforms ('MySQL server has gone away' instead of 'Shutdown in progress'). The reason for this difference was that on Mac OS X we have macro SIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE defined. This macro forces KILL implementation to close the communication socket of the thread that is being killed. SIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE macro is defined on platforms where just sending a signal is not a reliable mechanism to interrupt the thread from sleeping on a blocking system call. In a nutshell, closing the socket is a hack to work around an operating system bug and awake the blocked thread no matter what. However, if the thread that is being killed is the same thread that issued KILL statement, closing the socket leads to a prematurely lost connection. At the same time it is not necessary to close the socket in this case, since the thread in question is not inside a blocking system call. The fix, therefore, is to not close the socket if the thread that is being killed is the same that issued KILL statement, even with defined SIGNAL_WITH_VIO_CLOSE. |
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This is a release of MySQL, a dual-license SQL database server. MySQL is brought to you by the MySQL team at MySQL AB. License information can be found in these files: - For GPL (free) distributions, see the COPYING file and the EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT file. - For commercial distributions, see the LICENSE.mysql file. For further information about MySQL or additional documentation, see: - The latest information about MySQL: http://www.mysql.com - The current MySQL documentation: http://dev.mysql.com/doc Some manual sections of special interest: - If you are migrating from an older version of MySQL, please read the "Upgrading from..." section first! - 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 directory in GNU Info format. You can also browse the manual online or download it in any of several formats at the URL given earlier in this file. ************************************************************ IMPORTANT: Bug or error reports should be sent to http://bugs.mysql.com.