- 19 Mar, 2009 22 commits
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Sergey Petrunia authored
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Ignacio Galarza authored
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Bernt M. Johnsen authored
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Ignacio Galarza authored
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Sergey Petrunia authored
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Horst Hunger authored
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Horst Hunger authored
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Staale Smedseng authored
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Staale Smedseng authored
functions Unknown timezone specifications are properly rejected by the server, but are copied into tz_storage before rejection, and hence is retained until end of server life. With sufficiently large bogus timezone specs, it is easy to exhaust system memory. Allocation of memory for a copy of the timezone name is delayed until after verification of validity, at the cost of a memcpy of the timezone info. This only happens once, future lookups will hit the cached structure.
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Bernt M. Johnsen authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
for bug #41486. Session max_allowed_packet is read-only as of MySQL 5.1.31. In addition, the global variable now has no effect on the current session.
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Sergey Glukhov authored
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Satya B authored
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Sergey Glukhov authored
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Sergey Glukhov authored
fixed help message
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Satya B authored
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Sergey Glukhov authored
Don't throw an error after checking the first and the second arguments. Continue with checking the third and higher arguments and if some of them is stronger according to coercibility rules, then this argument's collation is set as result collation.
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Satya B authored
When loading dump created by mysqldump tool an error is thrown saying storage engine for the table doesn't have an option. mysqldump tries to re-insert the data into the federated table which causes the error. Since the data is already available on the remote server, mysqldump shouldn't try to dump the data again for FEDERATED tables. As stated in the bug page, it can be considered similar to the MERGE ENGINE with "view only" nature. Fixed by adding the "FEDERATED ENGINE" to the exception list to ignore the data.
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- 18 Mar, 2009 18 commits
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Sergey Petrunia authored
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Horst Hunger authored
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Horst Hunger authored
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Bernt M. Johnsen authored
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Vladislav Vaintroub authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Georgi Kodinov authored
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Guangbao Ni authored
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Guangbao Ni authored
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Guangbao Ni authored
mysql.procs_priv table itself does not get replicated. Inserting routine privilege record into mysql.procs_priv table is triggered by creating function/procedure statements according to current user's privileges. Because the current user of SQL thread has GLOBAL_ACL, which doesn't need any check mysql.procs_priv privilege when create/alter/execute routines. Corresponding GLOBAL_ACL privilege user doesn't insert routine privilege record into mysql.procs_priv when creating a routine. Fixed by switching the current user of SQL thread to definer user if the definer user exists on slave. That populates procs_priv, otherwise to keep the SQL thread user and procs_priv remains unchanged.
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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
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Sergey Petrunia authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
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Alexey Kopytov authored
~40Mb after mysqldump/import When the input string exceeds the maximum allowed size for the internal buffer, batch_readline() returns a truncated string. Since there was no way for a caller to determine whether the string was truncated or not, the command line client assumed batch_readline() to always return the whole input string and appended a newline character. This resulted in garbled data when importing dumps containing strings longer than the maximum input buffer size. Fixed by adding a flag to the batch_readline() interface to signal a truncated string to the caller. Other minor problems fixed during patch implementation: - The maximum allowed buffer size for batch_readline() was set up depending on the client's max_allowed_packet value. It does not actully make any sense, as those variables are not related. The input buffer size limit is now always set to 1 MB. - fill_buffer() did not always set the EOF flag. - The input buffer could actually grow twice as the specified limit due to insufficient checks in intern_read_line().
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Satya B authored
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Satya B authored
Any statement reading corrupt archive data file (CHECK/REPAIR/SELECT/UPDATE/DELETE) may cause assertion failure in debug builds. This assertion has been removed and an error is returned instead. Also fixed that CHECK/REPAIR returns vague error message when it mets corruption in archive data file. This is fixed by returning proper error code.
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