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Wrap
BEGIN
/COMMIT
around transaction in the binary log. This makes replication
honor transactions.
Fixed security bug when having an empty database name in the
user.db
table.
Changed initialization of
RAND()
to make it less
predicatable.
Fixed problem with GROUP BY
on result with
expression that created a BLOB
field.
Fixed problem with GROUP BY
on columns that
have NULL
values. To solve this we now
create an MyISAM
temporary table when doing
a GROUP BY
on a possible
NULL
item. From MySQL 4.0.5 we can use in
memory HEAP
tables for this case.
Fixed problem with privilege tables when downgrading from 4.0.2 to 3.23.
Fixed thread bug in SLAVE START
,
SLAVE STOP
and automatic repair of
MyISAM
tables that could cause table cache
to be corrupted.
Fixed possible thread related key-cache-corruption problem
with OPTIMIZE TABLE
and
REPAIR TABLE
.
Added name of 'administrator command' logs.
Fixed bug with creating an auto-increment value on second part
of a UNIQUE
key where first part could
contain NULL
values.
Do not write slave-timeout reconnects to the error log.
Fixed bug with slave net read timeouting
Fixed a core-dump bug with MERGE
tables and
MAX()
function.
Fixed bug in ALTER TABLE
with
BDB
tables.
Fixed bug when logging
LOAD DATA
INFILE
to binary log with no active database.
Fixed a bug in range optimizer (causing crashes).
Fixed possible problem in replication when doing
DROP DATABASE
on a database
with InnoDB
tables.
Fixed mysql_info()
to return 0
for Duplicates
value when using
INSERT DELAYED IGNORE
.
Added -DHAVE_BROKEN_REALPATH
to the Mac OS X
(darwin) compile options in configure.in
to fix a failure under high load.
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