This is a new Beta development release, fixing recently discovered bugs.
NOTE: This Beta release, as any other pre-production release, should not be installed on production-level systems or systems with critical data. It is good practice to back up your data before installing any new version of software. Although MySQL has worked very hard to ensure a high level of quality, protect your data by making a backup as you would for any software beta release. Please refer to our bug database at http://bugs.mysql.com/ for more details about the individual bugs fixed in this version.
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Functionality added or changed:
SHOW PLUGIN
was renamed to SHOW
PLUGINS
. SHOW PLUGIN
now is
deprecated and generates a warning. (Bug#17112)
Binary MySQL distributions now include a mysqld-max server, in addition to the usual mysqld optimized server and the mysqld-debug debugging server.
mysqld_safe no longer checks for a
mysqld-max binary. Instead,
mysqld_safe nows checks only for the
standard mysqld server unless another
server binary is specified explicitly via
--mysqld
or
--mysqld-version
. If you previously relied on
the implicit invocation of mysqld-max, you
should use an appropriate option now. (Bug#17861)
For partitioned tables, the output of SHOW TABLE
STATUS
now shows in the Engine
column the name of the storage engine used by all partitions
for the table; in the Create_options
column, the output now shows partitioned
for a partitioned table. This change also affects the values
shown in the corresponding columns of the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
table. (Bug#17631)
NDB Cluster
: A new
--nowait-nodes
startup option for
ndbd makes it possible to
「skip」 specific nodes without waiting for them to
start when starting the cluster. See
項14.6.5.2. 「ndbdのコマンド オプション」.
The NDBCluster
storage engine now supports
CREATE TABLE
statements of arbitrary
length. (Previously, CREATE TABLE
statements for MySQL Cluster tables could contain a maximum of
4096 characters only.) (Bug#17813)
Large file support was re-enabled for the MySQL server binary for the AIX 5.2 platform. (Bug#13571)
The mysql_get_ssl_cipher()
C API function
was added.
Bugs fixed:
Security fix: Invalid
arguments to DATE_FORMAT()
caused a server
crash. (CVE-2006-3469, Bug#20729) Thanks to Jean-David
Maillefer for discovering and reporting this problem to the
Debian project and to Christian Hammers from the Debian Team
for notifying us of it.
NDB Cluster
: BLOB
columns did not work correctly with user-partitioned
NDB
tables. (Bug#16796)
mysql_config returned incorrect libraries
on x86_64
systems. (Bug#13158)
mysql_reconnect()
sent a SET
NAMES
statement to the server, even for pre-4.1
servers that do not understand the statement. (Bug#18830)
COUNT(*)
on a MyISAM
table could return different results for the base table and a
view on the base table. (Bug#18237)
For mysql.server, if the
basedir
option was specified after
datadir
in an option file, the setting for
datadir
was ignored and assumed to be
located under basedir
. (Bug#16240)
For full-text searches in boolean mode, and when a full-text
parser plugin was used, a
MYSQL_FTPARSER_PARAM::ftparser_state
could
have been corrupted by recursive calls to the plugin. (Bug#18836)
EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM
returned unexpected
results. (Bug#18100)
date
)
TRUNCATE
did not reset the
AUTO_INCREMENT
counter for
MyISAM
tables when issued inside a stored
procedure. (Bug#14945)
Note: This bug did not affect
InnoDB
tables. Also,
TRUNCATE
does not reset the
AUTO_INCREMENT
counter for
NDBCluster
tables regardless of when it is
called (see Bug#18864).
The server was always built as though
--with-extra-charsets=complex
had been
specified. (Bug#12076)
Partition pruning did not work properly for some kinds of
partitioning and subpartitioning, with certain
WHERE
clauses. (Partitions and
subpartitions that should have been marked as used were not so
marked.) The error could manifest as incorrect content in
EXPLAIN PARTITIONS
output as well as
missing rows in the results of affected queries. (Bug#18558)
NDB Cluster
: An unitialized internal
variable could lead to unexpected results. (Bug#18831)
For tables created in a MySQL 4.1 installation upgraded to MySQL 5.0 and up, multiple-table updates could update only the first matching row. (Bug#16281)
Complex queries with nested joins could cause a server crash. (Bug#18279)
A query against a partitioned table using WHERE
could produce
incorrect results given the following conditions:
col
IS NULL
The table had partitions and subpartitions
The partitioning function depended on a single column
col
of one of the MySQL integer
types
The partitioning function was not monotonically increasing
The same issue could cause the server to crash when run in debug mode. (Bug#18659)
CAST(
for large double
AS SIGNED
INT)double
values outside the signed integer range truncates the result
to be within range, but the result sometimes had the wrong
sign, and no warning was generated. (Bug#15098)
MEDIUMINT
columns were not handled in the
same way as other column types by partition pruning.
Partition pruning would sometimes use inappropriate columns in preforming queries.
Both of these issues were rectified as part of the same bugfix. (Bug#18025)
Quoted values could not be used for partition option values. (Bug#13520)
Delimited identifiers could not be used in defining partitions. (Bug#13433)
Building the server using
--with-example-storage-engine
failed to
enable the EXAMPLE
storage engine in the
server. (Bug#18464)
Triggers created in one version of the server could not be dropped after upgrading to a newer version. (Bug#15921)
Queries using WHERE ... IS NULL
returned
incorrect results from partitioned tables. (Bug#18070)
Partition pruning did not perform correctly with partitions on
NULL
, and could potentially crash the
server. (Bug#18053)
If InnoDB
encountered a
HA_ERR_LOCK_TABLE_FULL
error and rolled
back a transaction, the transaction was still written to the
binary log. (Bug#18283)