Fixed buffer overflow problem if someone specified a too long datadir parameter to mysqld
Add missing <row>
tags for
mysqldump
XML output.
Fixed problem with crash-me
and
gcc
3.0.4.
Fixed that @@unknown_variable
doesn't
hang server.
Added @@VERSION
as a synonym for
VERSION()
.
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'xxx'
is now
case-insensitive.
Fixed timeout for GET_LOCK()
on HP-UX
with DCE threads.
Fixed memory allocation bug in the glibc
library used to build Linux binaries, which caused mysqld to
die in 'free()'.
Fixed SIGINT
and
SIGQUIT
problems in
mysql
.
Fixed bug in character table converts when used with big ( > 64K) strings.
InnoDB
now retains foreign key
constraints through ALTER TABLE
and
CREATE/DROP INDEX
.
InnoDB
now allows foreign key constraints
to be added through the ALTER TABLE
syntax.
InnoDB
tables can now be set to
automatically grow in size (autoextend).
Our Linux RPMS and binaries are now compiled with
gcc
3.0.4, which should make them a bit
faster.
Fixed some buffer overflow problems when reading startup parameters.
Because of problems on shutdown we have now disabled named
pipes on Windows by default. One can enable named pipes by
starting mysqld with --enable-named-pipe
.
Fixed bug when using WHERE key_column = 'J' or
key_column='j'
.
Fixed core-dump bug when using --log-bin
with LOAD DATA INFILE
without an active
database.
Fixed bug in RENAME TABLE
when used with
lower_case_table_names=1
(default on
Windows).
Fixed unlikely core-dump bug when using DROP
TABLE
on a table that was in use by a thread that
also used queries on only temporary tables.
Fixed problem with SHOW CREATE TABLE
and
PRIMARY KEY
when using 32 indexes.
Fixed that one can use SET PASSWORD
for
the anonymous user.
Fixed core dump bug when reading client groups from option
files using mysql_options()
.
Memory leak (16 bytes per every corrupted table) closed.
Fixed binary builds to use
--enable-local-infile
.
Update source to work with new version of
bison
.
Updated shell scripts to now agree with new POSIX standard.
Fixed bug where DATE_FORMAT()
returned
empty string when used with GROUP BY
.
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