1. 28 Feb, 2007 3 commits
  2. 27 Feb, 2007 4 commits
    • rafal@quant.(none)'s avatar
      Merge quant.(none):/ext/mysql/bkroot/mysql-5.0-rpl · 235ca912
      rafal@quant.(none) authored
      into  quant.(none):/ext/mysql/bk/mysql-5.0-bug25306
      235ca912
    • lars/lthalmann@mysql.com/dl145j.mysql.com's avatar
      Merge mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/MERGE/mysql-4.1-merge · 6889569f
      into  mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
      6889569f
    • lars/lthalmann@mysql.com/dl145h.mysql.com's avatar
      Merge mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/bkroot/mysql-5.0-rpl · f872d8ff
      into  mysql.com:/nfsdisk1/lars/MERGE/mysql-5.0-merge
      f872d8ff
    • cbell/Chuck@mysql_cab_desk.'s avatar
      BUG#20141 "User-defined variables are not replicated properly for · d13c3b94
      cbell/Chuck@mysql_cab_desk. authored
                SF/Triggers in SBR mode."
      BUG#14914 "SP: Uses of session variables in routines are not always replicated"
      BUG#25167 "Dupl. usage of user-variables in trigger/function is not replicated
                correctly"
      
      This patch corrects a minor error in the previous patch for BUG#20141. This patch
      corrects an errant code change to sp_head.cc. The comments for the first patch follow:
      
      User-defined variables used inside of stored functions/triggers in
      statements which did not update tables directly were not replicated.
      We also had problems with replication of user-defined variables which
      were used in triggers (or stored functions called from table-updating
      statements) more than once.
      
      This patch addresses the first issue by enabling logging of all
      references to user-defined variables in triggers/stored functions
      and not only references from table-updating statements.
      
      The second issue stemmed from the fact that for user-defined
      variables used from triggers or stored functions called from
      table-updating statements we were writing binlog events for each
      reference instead of only one event for the first reference.
      This problem is already solved for stored functions called from
      non-updating statements with help of "event unioning" mechanism.
      So the patch simply extends this mechanism to the case affected.
      It also fixes small problem in this mechanism which caused wrong
      logging of references to user-variables in cases when non-updating
      statement called several stored functions which used the same
      variable and some of these function calls were omitted from binlog
      as they were not updating any tables.
      d13c3b94
  3. 26 Feb, 2007 3 commits
  4. 24 Feb, 2007 7 commits
  5. 23 Feb, 2007 4 commits
    • cbell/Chuck@mysql_cab_desk.'s avatar
      Merge mysql_cab_desk.:C:/source/c++/mysql-5.0-rpl · 9017512b
      cbell/Chuck@mysql_cab_desk. authored
      into  mysql_cab_desk.:C:/source/c++/mysql-5.0_BUG_20141
      9017512b
    • cbell/Chuck@mysql_cab_desk.'s avatar
      BUG#20141 "User-defined variables are not replicated properly for SF/ · 4c6ced9f
      cbell/Chuck@mysql_cab_desk. authored
                 Triggers in SBR mode."
      BUG#14914 "SP: Uses of session variables in routines are not always
                 replicated"
      BUG#25167 "Dupl. usage of user-variables in trigger/function is not
                 replicated correctly"
      
      User-defined variables used inside of stored functions/triggers in
      statements which did not update tables directly were not replicated.
      We also had problems with replication of user-defined variables which
      were used in triggers (or stored functions called from table-updating
      statements) more than once.
      
      This patch addresses the first issue by enabling logging of all
      references to user-defined variables in triggers/stored functions
      and not only references from table-updating statements.
      
      The second issue stemmed from the fact that for user-defined
      variables used from triggers or stored functions called from
      table-updating statements we were writing binlog events for each
      reference instead of only one event for the first reference.
      This problem is already solved for stored functions called from
      non-updating statements with help of "event unioning" mechanism.
      So the patch simply extends this mechanism to the case affected.
      It also fixes small problem in this mechanism which caused wrong
      logging of references to user-variables in cases when non-updating
      statement called several stored functions which used the same
      variable and some of these function calls were omitted from binlog
      as they were not updating any tables.
      4c6ced9f
    • gbichot@dl145h.mysql.com's avatar
      the fix for BUG#24432 · 44c6c4cc
      gbichot@dl145h.mysql.com authored
        "INSERT... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE skips auto_increment values"
      didn't make it into 5.0.36 and 5.1.16,
      so we need to adjust the bug-detection-based-on-version-number code.
      Because the rpl tree has a too old version, rpl_insert_id cannot pass,
      so I disable it (like is already the case in 5.1-rpl for the same reason),
      and the repl team will re-enable it when they merge 5.0 and 5.1 into
      their trees (thus getting the right version number).
      44c6c4cc
    • rafal@quant.(none)'s avatar
      Merge quant.(none):/ext/mysql/bkroot/mysql-5.0-rpl · d6e5e3d3
      rafal@quant.(none) authored
      into  quant.(none):/ext/mysql/bk/mysql-5.0-bug25306
      d6e5e3d3
  6. 22 Feb, 2007 6 commits
  7. 21 Feb, 2007 7 commits
  8. 20 Feb, 2007 6 commits