This is a Monthly Rapid Update release of the MySQL Enterprise Server 5.0.
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Functionality added or changed:
Important Change: Incompatible Change:
The FEDERATED storage engine is now disabled
by default in the .cnf files shipped with
MySQL distributions (my-huge.cnf,
my-medium.cnf, and so forth). This affects
server behavior only if you install one of these files.
(Bug#37069)
Bugs fixed:
Replication:
CREATE PROCEDURE and
CREATE FUNCTION statements
containing extended comments were not written to the binary log
correctly, causing parse errors on the slave.
(Bug#36570)
See also Bug#32575.
On Windows 64-bit systems, temporary variables of
long types were used to store
ulong values, causing key cache
initialization to receive distorted parameters. The effect was
that setting key_buffer_size to
values of 2GB or more caused memory exhaustion to due allocation
of too much memory.
(Bug#36705)
Multiple-table UPDATE statements
that used a temporary table could fail to update all qualifying
rows or fail with a spurious duplicate-key error.
(Bug#36676)
A REGEXP match could return
incorrect rows when the previous row matched the expression and
used CONCAT() with an empty
string.
(Bug#36488)
For EXPLAIN
EXTENDED, execution of an uncorrelated
IN subquery caused a crash if the subquery
required a temporary table for its execution.
(Bug#36011)

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