Functionality added or changed:
Important Change: Incompatible Change:
The FEDERATED
storage engine is now disabled
by default in binary distributions. The engine is still
available and can be enabled by starting the server with the
--federated
option.
(Bug#37069)
mysqltest was changed to be more robust in the case of a race condition that can occur for rapid disconnect/connect sequences with the server. The account used by mysqltest could reach its allowed simultaneous-sessions user limit if the connect attempt occurred before the server had fully processed the preceding disconnect. mysqltest now checks specificaly for a user-limits error when it connects; if that error occurs, it delays briefly before retrying. (Bug#23921)
Bugs fixed:
Replication:
Row-based replication broke for utf8
CHAR
columns longer than 85
characters.
(Bug#37426)
Replication:
Performing an insert on a table having an
AUTO_INCREMENT
column and an
INSERT
trigger that was being
replicated from a master running MySQL 5.0 or any version of
MySQL 5.1 up to and including MySQL 5.1.11 to a slave running
MySQL 5.1.12 or later caused the replication slave to crash.
(Bug#36443)
See also Bug#33029.
Some binary distributions had a duplicate “-64bit” suffix in the file name. (Bug#37623)
NOT IN
subqueries that selected
MIN()
or
MAX()
values but produced an
empty result could cause a server crash.
(Bug#37004)
ha_innodb.so
was incorrectly installed in
the lib/mysql
directory rather than in
lib/mysql/plugin
.
(Bug#36434)
An empty bit-string literal (b''
) caused a
server crash. Now the value is parsed as an empty bit value
(which is treated as an empty string in string context or 0 in
numeric context).
(Bug#35658)
The code for detecting a byte order mark (BOM) caused mysql to crash for empty input. (Bug#35480)
The mysql client incorrectly parsed statements containing the word “delimiter” in mid-statement.
The fix for this bug had the side effect of causing the problem reported in Bug#38158, so it was reverted in MySQL 5.1.27. (Bug#33812)
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