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    Fix for BUG#2045 "Sending SIGHUP to mysqld crashes it if running with --log-bin". · a50761a5
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    The constructor of Rotate_log_event used when we are rotating our binlog or
    relay log, should not assume that there is a nonzero THD available.
    For example, when we are reacting to SIGHUP, the THD is 0.
    In fact we don't need to use the THD in this constructor;
    we can do like for Stop_log_event, and use the minimal Log_event
    constructor.
    If we were allowed to put Unix-specific commands in the testsuite,
    I'd add a test for this (<sigh>).
    
    
    sql/log.cc:
      A comment to warn that thd can be 0.
      The part about LOG_EVENT_FORCED_ROTATE_F is just to avoid segfault;
      this flag is already removed in 4.1 anyway.
    sql/log_event.cc:
      A comment.
    sql/log_event.h:
      The constructor of Rotate_log_event used when we are rotating our binlog or
      relay log, should not assume that there is a nonzero THD available.
      For example, when we are reacting to SIGHUP, the THD is 0.
      In fact we don't need to use the THD in this constructor;
      we can do like for Stop_log_event, and use the minimal Log_event
      constructor.
      This fixes BUG#2045 
      "Sending SIGHUP to mysqld crashes it if running with --log-bin"
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