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into ramayana.hindu.god:/home/tsmith/m/bk/maint/50 configure.in: Auto merged
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into ramayana.hindu.god:/home/tsmith/m/bk/maint/50 mysql-test/r/federated.result: Auto merged mysql-test/t/federated.test: Auto merged sql/ha_federated.h: Auto merged sql/item_func.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_class.h: Auto merged sql/sql_table.cc: Auto merged mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result: Manual merge mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test: Manual merge
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- 01 Aug, 2007 9 commits
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restores from mysqlbinlog out Problem: using "mysqlbinlog | mysql" for recoveries the connection_id() result may differ from what was used when issuing the statement. Fix: if there is a connection_id() in a statement, write to binlog SET pseudo_thread_id= XXX; before it and use the value later on. mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - test result. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - test case. sql/item_create.cc: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - set thread_specific_used flag for the connection_id() function. sql/item_func.cc: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - always return thd->variables.pseudo_thread_id as a connection_id() result, as it contains a proper value for both master and slave. sql/log_event.cc: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - set LOG_EVENT_THREAD_SPECIFIC_F event flag if thread_specific_used is set. sql/sql_class.cc: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - thd->thread_specific_used introduced, which is set if thread specific value(s) used in a statement. sql/sql_class.h: Fix for bug #29928: INSERT ... VALUES(connection_id(), ...) incorrect restores from mysqlbinlog out - thd->thread_specific_used introduced, which is set if thread specific value(s) used in a statement.
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which does not work. Removing these attempted privileges makes this identical to option 5 so remove it completely. The spirit of the program appears to be aimed at database privileges, so do not add another option for granting global privileges as it may be unexpected. Fixes bug#14618 (same as previous patch, this time applied to -maint tree). scripts/mysql_setpermission.sh: Option 6 tries to apply global privileges at the database level which does not work - remove it.
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mysql-test/r/func_time.result: Update results (use fixed datetime values instead of NOW()). mysql-test/t/func_time.test: Use fixed datetime values instead of NOW(): the test would have a sporadic failure when current day changed between two consequtive calls to NOW(). The test actually tests FROM_DAYS/TO_DAYS functions, so use of NOW() is not necessary.
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into sin.intern.azundris.com:/home/tnurnberg/10776/50-10776 configure.in: Auto merged
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mysqld hasn't been built on AIX with ndb-everything in quite a while. this allowed a variety of changes to be added that broke the AIX build for both the GNU and IBM compilers (but the IBM suite in particular). Changeset lets build to complete on AIX 5.2 for users of the GNU and the IBM suite both. Tudo bem? config/ac-macros/large_file.m4: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (2) we no longer declare anything large-file on AIX. the GNU C++ compiler declares _LARGE_FILE_API all of its own, and either way we're now pulling in <standards.h> when on AIX, which defines _LARGE_FILE_API (if not already defined). configure.in: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (1) build NDB binaries as static on AIX. because that actually *works*. when building dynamic, with the IBM compiler (xlC_r), and the build breaks on AIX due to missing symbols (__vec__delete2 et al.), try adding -lhC to the Makefile. include/mysql.h: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (2) we're now pulling in <standards.h> when on AIX, which defines _LARGE_FILE_API (if not already defined). ndb/src/common/util/File.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (3) do not de-scope the standards, for they may be funky macros ndb/src/mgmclient/Makefile.am: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (4) make IBM C++ compiler happy on AIX ndb/src/mgmsrv/Makefile.am: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (5) GNU compiler has no sense of humour about this ndb/test/ndbapi/benchronja.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/flexAsynch.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/flexHammer.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/flexScan.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/flexTT.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/flexTimedAsynch.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/initronja.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.) ndb/test/ndbapi/testOperations.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (7) IBM C compiler on AIX is not happy with the re-def. ndb/test/ndbapi/testScanFilter.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (8) The IBM C++ compiler on AIX doesn't like initializing from pow(). This works, but breaks a VAL (bool res_cal[TUPLE_NUM] ...) later on. ndb/test/odbc/SQL99_test/SQL99_test.cpp: Bug #10776: Failure to compile ndb ReadNodesConf.cpp on AIX 5.2 (6) MAXTHREADS collides with a #define from <sys/thread.h> on AIX (IBM compiler). Call it NDB_MAXTHREADS instead. Also explicitly #undef it here lest someone use it by habit and get really funny results. (K&R says we may #undef non-existent symbols.)
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- 31 Jul, 2007 1 commit
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into bodhi.(none):/opt/local/work/mysql-5.0-runtime client/mysqldump.c: Auto merged mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Auto merged sql/sql_base.cc: Auto merged sql/table.cc: Auto merged mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result: Manual merge. mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test: Manual merge. sql/sql_table.cc: Manual merge.
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- 30 Jul, 2007 7 commits
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into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/config_h/mysql-5.0-build
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to "my_config.h". Not to pollute the top directory, and to get more control over what is included. Made the include path for "libedit" pick up its own "config.h" first. config/ac-macros/misc.m4: aclocal in automake 1.8 can't handle AC_REQUIRE on a user macro defined in the same included file. cmd-line-utils/libedit/Makefile.am: Changed include path so that current directory is taken first, as there is a "config.h" there with the same name as the one in top "include". configure.in: Generate "config.h" directly into "include", don't pollute top directory include/Makefile.am: Copy "config.h" from current directory to "my_config.h", added note in the make file why there are two identical files with different name. scripts/make_binary_distribution.sh: Removed copy of "config.h" from top directory, it is in "include" in a source tree.
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into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/config_h/mysql-5.0-build mysys/my_pthread.c: Auto merged
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Backport of correction for Mac OS X build problem, global variable not initiated is "common" and can't be used in shared libraries, unless special flags are used (bug#26218) mysys/my_pthread.c: Backport of correction for Mac OS X build problem, global variable not initiated is "common" and can't be used in shared libraries, unless special flags are used (bug#26218)
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into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/tmp3/mysql-5.0-build
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sql/handler.h: Fix a warning.
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- 29 Jul, 2007 1 commit
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- Removed unused variable. sql/sql_lex.cc: - Removed unused variable
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- 27 Jul, 2007 11 commits
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into production.mysql.com:/usersnfs/jperkin/bk/mysql-5.0
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into production.mysql.com:/usersnfs/jperkin/bk/mysql-5.0
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- Add CMake rule to remove files.
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Moved CERT files to where they are used, avoids conflict between two make files trying to install the same CERTs SSL/*.pem, Move: SSL/*.pem -> mysql-test/std_data/ mysql-test/std_data/cacert.pem: Rename: SSL/cacert.pem -> mysql-test/std_data/cacert.pem mysql-test/std_data/client-cert.pem: Rename: SSL/client-cert.pem -> mysql-test/std_data/client-cert.pem mysql-test/std_data/client-key.pem: Rename: SSL/client-key.pem -> mysql-test/std_data/client-key.pem mysql-test/std_data/server-cert.pem: Rename: SSL/server-cert.pem -> mysql-test/std_data/server-cert.pem mysql-test/std_data/server-key.pem: Rename: SSL/server-key.pem -> mysql-test/std_data/server-key.pem SSL/Makefile.am: Moved CERT files to where they are used, avoids conflict between two make files trying to install the same CERTs
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into adventure.(none):/home/thek/Development/cpp/mysql-5.0-runtime
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When a table was explicitly locked with LOCK TABLES no associated tables from any related trigger on the subject table were locked. As a result of this the user could experience unexpected locking behavior and statement failures similar to "failed: 1100: Table'xx' was not locked with LOCK TABLES". This patch fixes this problem by making sure triggers are pre-loaded on any statement if the subject table was explicitly locked with LOCK TABLES. mysql-test/r/sp-prelocking.result: Added test case mysql-test/t/sp-prelocking.test: Added test case sql/sql_lex.cc: - Moved some conditional logic out of the table iteration. - Added event map values for LOCK TABLE command. sql/table.cc: - Refactored set_trg_event_tpye into the two simpler functions set_trg_event_map and set_trg_event_map as methods for manipulating the table event map. The original function was only called from st_lex::set_trg_event_type_for_tables so it was possible to move the event map creation logic to this function as a loop optimization. sql/table.h: - Refactored set_trg_event_tpye into the two simpler functions set_trg_event_map and set_trg_event_map as methods for manipulating the table event map. The original function was only called from st_lex::set_trg_event_type_for_tables so it was possible to move the event map creation logic to this function as a loop optimization.
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- make the 'dist-hook' from top-level Makefile work again. - we can find my_print_defaults from --basedir by parsing command line arguments prior to running my_print_defaults. - take advantage of additional command line parsing and allow the --no-defaults etc arguments to work anywhere rather than having to be the first argument. - find SQL files either from binary archive or source install. - consolidate and tidy code and error messages. scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Consolidate error messages.
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between perm and temp tables. Review fixes. The original bug report complains that if we locked a temporary table with LOCK TABLES statement, we would not leave LOCK TABLES mode when this temporary table is dropped. Additionally, the bug was escalated when it was discovered than when a temporary transactional table that was previously locked with LOCK TABLES statement was dropped, futher actions with this table, such as UNLOCK TABLES, would lead to a crash. The problem originates from incomplete support of transactional temporary tables. When we added calls to handler::store_lock()/handler::external_lock() to operations that work with such tables, we only covered the normal server code flow and did not cover LOCK TABLES mode. In LOCK TABLES mode, ::external_lock(LOCK) would sometimes be called without matching ::external_lock(UNLOCK), e.g. when a transactional temporary table was dropped. Additionally, this table would be left in the list of LOCKed TABLES. The patch aims to address this inadequacy. Now, whenever an instance of 'handler' is destroyed, we assert that it was priorly external_lock(UNLOCK)-ed. All the places that violate this assert were fixed. This patch introduces no changes in behavior -- the discrepancy in behavior will be fixed when we start calling ::store_lock()/::external_lock() for all tables, regardless whether they are transactional or not, temporary or not. mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result: Update test results (Bug#24918) mysql-test/t/innodb_mysql.test: Add a test case for Bug#24918 sql/handler.h: Make handler::external_lock() a protected method. Backport from 5.1 its public wrapper handler::ha_external_lock(). Assert that the handler is not closed if it is still locked. sql/lock.cc: In mysql_lock_tables only call lock_external() for the list of tables that we called store_lock() for. E.g. get_lock_data() does not add non-transactional temporary tables to the lock list, so lock_external() should not be called for them. Use handler::ha_external_lock() instead of handler::external_lock(). Add comments for mysql_lock_remove(), parameterize one strange side effect that it has. At least in one place where mysql_lock_remove is used, this side effect is not desired (DROP TABLE). The parameter will be dropped in 5.1, along with the side effect. sql/mysql_priv.h: Update declaration of mysql_lock_remove(). sql/opt_range.cc: Deploy handler::ha_external_lock() instead of handler::external_lock() sql/sql_base.cc: When closing a temporary table, remove the table from the list of LOCKed TABLES of this thread, in case it's there. It's there if it is a transactional temporary table. Use a new declaration of mysql_lock_remove(). sql/sql_class.h: Extend the comment for THD::temporary_tables. sql/sql_table.cc: Deploy handler::ha_external_lock() instead of handler::external_lock()
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INSERT/DELETE/UPDATE followed by ALTER TABLE within LOCK TABLES may cause table corruption on Windows. That happens because ALTER TABLE writes outdated shared state info into index file. Fixed by removing obsolete workaround. Affects MyISAM tables on Windows only. myisam/mi_extra.c: On windows when mi_extra(HA_EXTRA_PREPARE_FOR_DELETE) is called, we release external lock and close index file. If we're in LOCK TABLES, MyISAM state info doesn't get updated until UNLOCK TABLES. That means when we release external lock and we're in LOCK TABLES, we may write outdated state info. As SQL layer closes all table instances, we do not need this workaround anymore. mysql-test/r/alter_table.result: A test case for BUG#29957. mysql-test/t/alter_table.test: A test case for BUG#29957.
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- 26 Jul, 2007 5 commits
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For more information, see WL#3866 and the bugs numbered 28685 and 20390. 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BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_trig_2.result: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/r/ndb_row_lock_view_trig_2.result BitKeeper/deleted/.del-innodb_row_lock_view_mix_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/innodb_row_lock_view_mix_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-innodb_row_lock_view_storedp_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/innodb_row_lock_view_storedp_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-innodb_row_lock_view_storedp_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/innodb_row_lock_view_storedp_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-innodb_row_lock_view_trig_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/innodb_row_lock_view_trig_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-innodb_row_lock_view_trig_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/innodb_row_lock_view_trig_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_3.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_3.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_4.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_4.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_5.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_5.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_big_tab.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_big_tab.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_big_tab_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_big_tab_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_big_tab_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_big_tab_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_trig_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_trig_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_trig_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_trig_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_mix_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_mix_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_mix_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_mix_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_storedp_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_storedp_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_storedp_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_storedp_2.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_trig_1.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_trig_1.test BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ndb_row_lock_view_trig_2.test: Delete: mysql-test/suite/row_lock/t/ndb_row_lock_view_trig_2.test Makefile.am: Remove the "row_lock" suite from the "test-bt" target. Also, a formatting change: empty line for better readability.
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into xiphis.org:/anubis/antony/work/mysql-5.0-engines.merge
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into debian.(none):/M50/push-5.0
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into debian.(none):/M50/push-5.0
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