Functionality added or changed:
          An attempt to create a TIMESTAMP column
          with a display width (for example,
          TIMESTAMP(6)) now results in a warning.
          Display widths have not been supported for
          TIMESTAMP since MySQL 4.1. (Bug#10466)
        
          InnoDB: When creating or extending an
          InnoDB data file, at most one megabyte at a time is allocated
          for initializing the file. Previously, InnoDB allocated and
          initialized 1 or 8 megabytes of memory, even if only a few
          16-kilobyte pages were to be written. This improves the
          performance of CREATE TABLE in
          innodb_file_per_table mode.
        
          InnoDB: Various optimizations. Removed
          unreachable debug code from non-debug builds. Added hints for
          the branch predictor in gcc. Made
          assertions occupy less space.
        
          InnoDB: Make
          innodb_thread_concurrency=20 by default.
          Bypass the concurrency checking if the setting is greater than
          or equal to 20.
        
          InnoDB: Make CHECK TABLE
          killable. (Bug#9730)
        
Recursion in stored routines is now disabled because it was crashing the server. We plan to modify stored routines to allow this to operate safely in a future release. (Bug#11394)
          The handling of BIT columns has been
          improved, and should now be much more reliable in a number of
          cases. (Bug#10617, Bug#11091, Bug#11572)
        
Bugs fixed:
          SHOW CREATE VIEW did not take the
          ANSI MODE into account when quoting
          identifiers. (Bug#6903)
        
          The mysql_config script did not handle
          symbolic linking properly. (Bug#10986)
        
          Incorrect results when using GROUP BY ... WITH
          ROLLUP on a VIEW. (Bug#11639)
        
          Instances of the VAR_SAMP() function in
          view definitions were converted to
          VARIANCE(). This is incorrect because
          VARIANCE() is the same as
          VAR_POP(), not
          VAR_SAMP(). (Bug#10651)
        
mysqldump failed when reloading a view if the view was defined in terms of a different view that had not yet been reloaded. mysqldump now creates a dummy table to handle this case. (Bug#10927)
mysqldump could crash for illegal or nonexistent table names. (Bug#9358)
          The --no-data option for
          mysqldump was being ignored if table names
          were given after the database name. (Bug#9558)
        
          The --master-data option for
          mysqldump resulted in no error if the
          binary log was not enabled. Now an error occurs unless the
          --force option is given. (Bug#11678)
        
          DES_ENCRYPT() and
          DES_DECRYPT() require SSL support to be
          enabled, but were not checking for it. Checking for incorrect
          arguments or resource exhaustion was also improved for these
          functions. (Bug#10589)
        
          When used in joins, SUBSTRING() failed to
          truncate to zero any string values that could not be converted
          to numbers. (Bug#10124)
        
          mysqldump --xml did not format
          NULL column values correctly. (Bug#9657)
        
          There was a compression algorithm issue with
          myisampack for very large datasets (where
          the total size of of all records in a single column was on the
          order of 3 GB or more) on 64-bit platforms. (A fix for other
          platforms was made in MySQL 5.0.6.) (Bug#8321)
        
          Temporary tables were created in the data directory instead of
          tmpdir. (Bug#11440)
        
          MySQL would not compile correctly on QNX due to missing
          rint() function. (Bug#11544)
        
          A SELECT DISTINCT
           would work
          correctly with a col_nameMyISAM table only when
          there was an index on col_name.
          (Bug#11484)
        
          The server would lose table-level CREATE
          VIEW and SHOW VIEW privileges
          following a FLUSH PRIVILEGES or server
          restart. (Bug#9795)
        
          In strict mode, an INSERT into a view that
          did not include a value for a NOT NULL
          column but that did include a WHERE test on
          the same column would succeed, This happened even though the
          INSERT should have been prevented due to
          the failure to supply a value for the NOT
          NULL column. (Bug#6443)
        
          Running a CHECK TABLES on multiple views
          crashed the server. (Bug#11337)
        
          When a table had a primary key containing a
          BLOB column, creation of another index
          failed with the error BLOB/TEXT column used in key
          specification without keylength, even when the new
          index did not contain a BLOB column. (Bug#11657)
        
NDB Cluster: When trying to open a table that could not be discovered or unpacked, cluster would return error codes which the MySQL server falsely interpreted as operating system errors. (Bug#103651)
          Manually inserting a row with host='' into
          mysql.tables_priv and performing a
          FLUSH PRIVILEGES would cause the server to
          crash. (Bug#11330)
        
          A cursor using a query with a filter on a
          DATE or DATETIME column
          would cause the server to crash server after the data was
          fetched. (Bug#11172)
        
Closing a cursor that was already closed would cause MySQL to hang. (Bug#9814)
          Using CONCAT_WS on a column set
          NOT NULL caused incorrect results when used
          in a LEFT JOIN. (Bug#11469)
        
          Signed BIGINT would not accept
          -9223372036854775808 as a
          DEFAULT value. (Bug#11215)
        
Views did not use indexes on all appropriate queries. (Bug#10031)
          For MEMORY tables, it was possible for for
          updates to be performed using outdated key statistics when the
          updates involved only very small changes in a very few rows.
          This resulted in the random failures of queries such as
          UPDATE t SET col = col + 1 WHERE col_key =
          2; where the same query with no
          WHERE clause would succeed. (Bug#10178)
        
Optimizer performed range check when comparing unsigned integers to negative constants, could cause errors. (Bug#11185)
          Wrong comparison method used in VIEW when
          relaxed date syntax used (i.e. 2005.06.10).
          (Bug#11325)
        
          The ENCRYPT() and
          SUBSTRING_INDEX() functions would cause
          errors when used with a VIEW. (Bug#7024)
        
Clients would hang following some errors with stored procedures. (Bug#9503)
Combining cursors and subselects could cause server crash or memory leaks. (Bug#10736)
If a prepared statement cursor is opened but not completely fetched, attempting to open a cursor for a second prepared statement will fail. (Bug#10794)
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