IMPORTANT:
If you are using this release on Windows, you should upgrade at
least your clients (any program that uses
libmysql.lib) to 4.0.16 or above. This is
because the 4.0.15 release had a bug in the Windows client
library that causes Windows clients using the library to die
with a Lost connection to MySQL server during
query error for queries that take more than 30
seconds. This problem is specific to Windows; clients on other
platforms are unaffected.
Fonctionnalité ajoutée ou modifiée :
mysqldump now correctly quotes all
identifiers when communicating with the server. This assures
that during the dump process, mysqldump
will never send queries to the server that result in a
syntax error. This problem is
not related to the
mysqldump program's output, which was not
changed. (Bug#1148)
Change result set metadata information so that
MIN() and MAX() report
that they can return NULL (this is true
because an empty set will return NULL).
(Bug#324)
Produce an error message on Windows if a second
mysqld server is started on the same
TCP/IP port as an already running mysqld
server.
The mysqld server variables
wait_timeout,
net_read_timeout, and
net_write_timeout now work on Windows.
One can now also set timeouts for read and writes in Windows
clients with mysql_options().
Added option --sql-mode=NO_DIR_IN_CREATE to
make it possible for slaves to ignore INDEX
DIRECTORY and DATA DIRECTORY
options given to CREATE TABLE. When this
is mode is on, SHOW CREATE TABLE will not
show the given directories.
SHOW CREATE TABLE now shows the
INDEX DIRECTORY and DATA
DIRECTORY options, if they were specified when the
table was created.
The open_files_limit server variable now
shows the real open files limit.
MATCH ... AGAINST() in natural language
mode now treats words that are present in more than
2,000,000 rows as stopwords.
The Mac OS X installation disk images now include an
additional MySQLStartupItem.pkg package
that enables the automatic startup of MySQL on system
bootup. See Section 2.2.13, « Installer MySQL sur Mac OS X ».
Most of the documentation included in the binary tarball
distributions (.tar.gz) has been moved
into a subdirectory docs. See
Section 2.1.5, « Dispositions d'installation ».
The manual is now included as an additional
info file in the binary distributions.
(Bug#1019)
The binary distributions now include the embedded server
library (libmysqld.a) by default. Due to
a linking problem with non-gcc compilers, it was not
included in all packages of the initial 4.0.15 release. The
affected packages were rebuilt and released as 4.0.15a. See
Section 1.3.1.2, « MySQL Server intégré (embedded) ».
MySQL can now use range optimization for
BETWEEN with non-constant limits. (Bug#991)
Replication error messages now include the default database, so that users can check which database the failing query was run for.
A documentation change: Added a paragraph about how the
binlog-do-db and
binlog-ignore-db options are tested
against the database on the master (see
Section 5.9.4, « Le log binaire »), and a paragraph about how
replicate-do-db,
replicate-do-table and analogous options
are tested against the database and tables on the slave (see
Section 6.8, « Options de démarrage de la réplication »).
Now the slave does not replicate SET
PASSWORD if it is configured to exclude the
mysql database from replication (using
for example
replicate-wild-ignore-table=mysql.%).
This was already the case for GRANT and
REVOKE since version 4.0.13 (though there
was Bug#980 in 4.0.13 & 4.0.14, which has been fixed in
4.0.15).
Rewrote the information shown in the
State column of SHOW
PROCESSLIST for replication threads and for
MASTER_POS_WAIT() and added the most
common states for these threads to the documentation, see
Section 6.3, « Détails d'implémentation de la réplication ».
Added a test in replication to detect the case where the master died in the middle of writing a transaction to the binlog; such unfinished transactions now trigger an error message on the slave.
A GRANT command that creates an anonymous
user (that is, an account with an empty username) no longer
requires FLUSH PRIVILEGES for the account
to be recognized by the server. (Bug#473)
CHANGE MASTER now flushes
relay-log.info. Previously this was
deferred to the next run of START SLAVE,
so if mysqld was shutdown on the slave
after CHANGE MASTER without having run
START SLAVE, the relay log's name and
position were lost. At restart they were reloaded from
relay-log.info, thus reverting to their
old (incorrect) values from before CHANGE
MASTER and leading to error messages (as the old
relay log did not exist any more) and the slave threads
refusing to start. (Bug#858)
Bogues corrigés :
Fixed buffer overflow in password handling which could
potentially be exploited by MySQL users with
ALTER privilege on the
mysql.user table to execute random code
or to gain shell access with the UID of the mysqld process
(thanks to Jedi/Sector One for spotting and reporting this
bug).
Fixed server crash on FORCE INDEX in a
query that contained "Range checked for each record" in the
EXPLAIN output. (Bug#1172)
Fixed table/column grant handling - proper sort order (from most specific to less specific, see Section 5.5.6, « Contrôle d'accès, étape 2 : Vérification de la requête ») was not honored. (Bug#928)
Fixed rare bug in MYISAM introduced in 4.0.3 where the index
file header was not updated directly after an
UPDATE of split dynamic rows. The symptom
was that the table had a corrupted delete-link if mysqld was
shut down or the table was checked directly after the
update.
Fixed Can't unlock file error when
running myisamchk --sort-index on
Windows. (Bug#1119)
Fixed possible deadlock when changing
key_buffer_size while the key cache was
actively used. (Bug#1088)
Fixed overflow bug in MyISAM and
ISAM when a row is updated in a table
with a large number of columns and at least one
BLOB/TEXT column.
Fixed incorrect result when doing UNION
and LIMIT #,# when one didn't use braces
around the SELECT parts.
Fixed incorrect result when doing UNION
and ORDER BY .. LIMIT # when one didn't
use braces around the SELECT parts.
Fixed problem with SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS ...
UNION ALL ... LIMIT # where
FOUND_ROWS() returned incorrect number of
rows.
Fixed unlikely stack bug when having a BIG expression of
type 1+1-1+1-1... in certain
combinations. (Bug#871)
Fixed the bug that sometimes prevented a table with a
FULLTEXT index from being marked as
"analyzed".
Fixed MySQL so that the column length (in C API) for the
second column in SHOW CREATE TABLE is
always larger than the data length. The only known
application that was affected by the old behavior was
Borland dbExpress, which truncated the output from the
command. (Bug#1064)
Fixed crash in comparisons of strings using the
tis620 character set. (Bug#1116)
Fixed ISAM bug in
MAX() optimization.
myisamchk --sort-records=N no longer
marks table as crashed if sorting failed because of an
inappropriate key. (Bug#892)
Fixed a minor bug in MyISAM compressed
table handling that sometimes made it impossible to repair
compressed table in "Repair by sort" mode. "Repair with
keycache" (myisamchk --safe-recover)
worked, though. (Bug#1015)
Fixed bug in propagating the version number to the manual included in the distribution files. (Bug#1020)
Fixed key sorting problem (a PRIMARY key
declared for a column that is not explicitly marked
NOT NULL was sorted after a
UNIQUE key for a NOT
NULL column).
Fixed the result of INTERVAL when applied
to a DATE value. (Bug#792)
Fixed compiling of the embedded server library in the RPM spec file. (Bug#959)
Added some missing files to the RPM spec file and fixed some RPM building errors that occurred on Red Hat Linux 9. (Bug#998)
Fixed incorrect XOR evaluation in
WHERE clause. (Bug#992)
Fixed bug with processing in query cache merged tables constructed from more then 255 tables. (Bug#930)
Fixed incorrect results from outer join query (e.g.
LEFT JOIN) when ON
condition is always false, and range search in used. (Bug#926)
Fixed a bug causing incorrect results from MATCH
... AGAINST() in some joins. (Bug#942)
MERGE tables do not ignore "Using index"
(from EXPLAIN output) anymore.
Fixed a bug that prevented an empty table from being marked as "analyzed". (Bug#937)
Fixed myisamchk --sort-records crash when
used on compressed table.
Fixed slow (as compared to 3.23) ALTER
TABLE and related commands such as CREATE
INDEX. (Bug#712)
Fixed segmentation fault resulting from LOAD DATA
FROM MASTER when the master was running without
the --log-bin option. (Bug#934)
Fixed a security bug: A server compiled without SSL support
still allowed connections by users that had the
REQUIRE SSL option specified for their
accounts.
Fixed a random bug: Sometimes the slave would replicate
GRANT or REVOKE
queries even if it was configured to exclude the
mysql database from replication (for
example, using
replicate-wild-ignore-table=mysql.%).
(Bug#980)
The Last_Errno and
Last_Error fields in the output of
SHOW SLAVE STATUS are now cleared by
CHANGE MASTER and when the slave SQL
thread starts. (Bug#986)
A documentation mistake: It said that RESET
SLAVE does not change connection information
(master host, port, user, and password), whereas it does.
The statement resets these to the startup options
(master-host etc) if there were some.
(Bug#985)
SHOW SLAVE STATUS now shows correct
information (master host, port, user, and password) after
RESET SLAVE (that is, it shows the new
values, which are copied from the startup options if there
were some). (Bug#985)
Disabled propagation of the original master's log position
for events because this caused unexpected values for
Exec_Master_Log_Pos and problems with
MASTER_POS_WAIT() in A->B->C
replication setup. (Bug#1086)
Fixed a segfault in mysqlbinlog when
--position=x was used with
x being between a
Create_file event and its fellow
Append_block,
Exec_load or
Delete_file events. (Bug#1091)
mysqlbinlog printed superfluous warnings
when using --database, which caused syntax
errors when piped to mysql. (Bug#1092)
Made mysqlbinlog --database filter
LOAD DATA INFILE too (previously, it
filtered all queries except LOAD DATA
INFILE). (Bug#1093)
mysqlbinlog in some cases forgot to put a
leading '#' in front of the original
LOAD DATA INFILE (this command is
displayed only for information, not to be run; it is later
reworked to LOAD DATA LOCAL with a
different filename, for execution by
mysql). (Bug#1096)
binlog-do-db and
binlog-ignore-db incorrectly filtered
LOAD DATA INFILE (it was half-written to
the binary log). This resulted in a corrupted binary log,
which could cause the slave to stop with an error. (Bug#1100)
When, in a transaction, a transactional table (such as an
InnoDB table) was updated, and later in
the same transaction a non-transactional table (such as a
MyISAM table) was updated using the
updated content of the transactional table (with
INSERT ... SELECT for example), the
queries were written to the binary log in an incorrect
order. (Bug#873)
When, in a transaction, INSERT ... SELECT
updated a non-transactional table, and
ROLLBACK was issued, no error was
returned to the client. Now the client is warned that some
changes could not be rolled back, as this was already the
case for normal INSERT. (Bug#1113)
Fixed a potential bug: When STOP SLAVE
was run while the slave SQL thread was in the middle of a
transaction, and then CHANGE MASTER was
used to point the slave to some non-transactional statement,
the slave SQL thread could get confused (because it would
still think, from the past, that it was in a transaction).
This is a translation of the MySQL Reference Manual that can be found at dev.mysql.com. The original Reference Manual is in English, and this translation is not necessarily as up to date as the English version.
