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Fix for BUG#16559 "Replication Problems with Non transactional tables inside an interrupted trans.": problem was: when a connection disconnects having an open transaction affecting MyISAM and InnoDB, the ROLLBACK event stored in the binary log contained a non-zero error code (1053 because of the disconnection), so when slave applied the transaction, slave complained that its ROLLBACK succeeded (error_code=0) while master's had 1053, so slave stopped. But internally generated binlog events such as this ROLLBACK should always have 0 as error code, as is true in 4.1 and was accidentally broken in 5.0, so that there is no false alarm. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: result update mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: test for BUG#16559 sql/log.cc: Internally generated binlog events should always have an error code of zero (like in 4.1; in 5.0 this was accidentally broken).
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