Commit 3308d879 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Bug #32219: too many hosts in default grant tables 6.0.3

Fix is to remove any references to the current hostname when running
mysql_install_db --cross-bootstrap.  (The dist-hook make target makes
this call, and the resulting data directory is included in the source
distribution as win/data/*.)

Also, a few other clean-ups to mysql_install_db while there.


Makefile.am:
  Adapt to clean-up in mysql_install_db (--windows becomes --cross-bootstrap)
scripts/mysql_install_db.sh:
  Filter out references to the current hostname when performing
  a cross-bootstrap installation by removing any lines which
  contain the string "@current_hostname".
  
  Deprecate the old --windows option; use --cross-bootstrap
  instead, since it more accurately reflects the purpose.
  
  Other clean-up: the wrong syntax was being used to test the
  exit status of mysqld --bootstrap.  It mostly worked, as long
  as mysqld succeeded.  However, it was not robust.
scripts/mysql_system_tables_data.sql:
  Rename local @hostname variable to @current_hostname, which is a more
  unique label to search on.  mysql_install_db now filters out all
  lines which include "@current_hostname" during a --cross-bootstrap
  installation.
parent a6f8ec0b
......@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ dist-hook:
rm -rf `find $(distdir) -type d -name SCCS -print`
rm -f `find $(distdir) -type l -print`
mkdir -p $(distdir)/win
scripts/mysql_install_db --no-defaults --windows \
scripts/mysql_install_db --no-defaults --cross-bootstrap \
--basedir=$(top_builddir) \
--datadir=$(distdir)/win/data \
--srcdir=$(top_srcdir)
......
......@@ -30,13 +30,15 @@ user=""
force=0
in_rpm=0
ip_only=0
windows=0
cross_bootstrap=0
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: $0 [OPTIONS]
--basedir=path The path to the MySQL installation directory.
--cross-bootstrap For internal use. Used when building the MySQL system
tables on a different host than the target.
--datadir=path The path to the MySQL data directory.
--force Causes mysql_install_db to run even if DNS does not
work. In that case, grant table entries that normally
......@@ -56,8 +58,6 @@ Usage: $0 [OPTIONS]
user. You must be root to use this option. By default
mysqld runs using your current login name and files and
directories that it creates will be owned by you.
--windows For internal use. This option is used for creating
Windows distributions.
All other options are passed to the mysqld program
......@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ EOF
s_echo()
{
if test "$in_rpm" -eq 0 -a "$windows" -eq 0
if test "$in_rpm" -eq 0 -a "$cross_bootstrap" -eq 0
then
echo "$1"
fi
......@@ -109,16 +109,17 @@ parse_arguments()
--no-defaults|--defaults-file=*|--defaults-extra-file=*)
defaults="$arg" ;;
--windows)
# This is actually a "cross bootstrap" argument used when
# building the MySQL system tables on a different host
# than the target. The platform independent
# files that are created in --datadir on the host can
# be copied to the target system, the most common use for
# this feature is in the windows installer which will take
# the files from datadir and include them as part of the install
# package.
windows=1 ;;
--cross-bootstrap|--windows)
# Used when building the MySQL system tables on a different host than
# the target. The platform-independent files that are created in
# --datadir on the host can be copied to the target system.
#
# The most common use for this feature is in the Windows installer
# which will take the files from datadir and include them as part of
# the install package. See top-level 'dist-hook' make target.
#
# --windows is a deprecated alias
cross_bootstrap=1 ;;
*)
if test -n "$pick_args"
......@@ -213,8 +214,8 @@ then
pkgdatadir="@pkgdatadir@"
else
bindir="$basedir/bin"
# We set up bootstrap-specific paths later, so skip this for --windows
if test "$windows" -eq 0
# We set up bootstrap-specific paths later, so skip this for now
if test "$cross_bootstrap" -eq 0
then
pkgdatadir=`find_in_basedir --dir fill_help_tables.sql share share/mysql`
if test -z "$pkgdatadir"
......@@ -256,8 +257,8 @@ do
fi
done
# Set up Windows-specific paths
if test "$windows" -eq 1
# Set up bootstrap-specific paths
if test "$cross_bootstrap" -eq 1
then
mysqld="./sql/mysqld"
if test -n "$srcdir" -a -f "$srcdir/sql/share/english/errmsg.sys"
......@@ -280,7 +281,7 @@ fi
hostname=`@HOSTNAME@`
# Check if hostname is valid
if test "$windows" -eq 0 -a "$in_rpm" -eq 0 -a "$force" -eq 0
if test "$cross_bootstrap" -eq 0 -a "$in_rpm" -eq 0 -a "$force" -eq 0
then
resolved=`$bindir/resolveip $hostname 2>&1`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
......@@ -329,6 +330,16 @@ then
args="$args --user=$user"
fi
# When doing a "cross bootstrap" install, no reference to the current
# host should be added to the system tables. So we filter out any
# lines which contain the current host name.
if test $cross_bootstrap -eq 1
then
filter_cmd_line="sed -e '/@current_hostname/d'"
else
filter_cmd_line="cat"
fi
# Peform the install of system tables
mysqld_bootstrap="${MYSQLD_BOOTSTRAP-$mysqld}"
mysqld_install_cmd_line="$mysqld_bootstrap $defaults $mysqld_opt --bootstrap \
......@@ -337,15 +348,14 @@ mysqld_install_cmd_line="$mysqld_bootstrap $defaults $mysqld_opt --bootstrap \
# Pipe mysql_system_tables.sql to "mysqld --bootstrap"
s_echo "Installing MySQL system tables..."
if `(echo "use mysql;"; cat $create_system_tables $fill_system_tables) | $mysqld_install_cmd_line`
if { echo "use mysql;"; cat $create_system_tables $fill_system_tables; } | eval "$filter_cmd_line" | $mysqld_install_cmd_line > /dev/null
then
s_echo "OK"
s_echo "Filling help tables..."
# Pipe fill_help_tables.sql to "mysqld --bootstrap"
if `(echo "use mysql;"; cat $fill_help_tables) | $mysqld_install_cmd_line`
if { echo "use mysql;"; cat $fill_help_tables; } | $mysqld_install_cmd_line > /dev/null
then
# Fill suceeded
s_echo "OK"
else
echo
......@@ -359,14 +369,12 @@ then
s_echo "support-files/mysql.server to the right place for your system"
s_echo
if test "$windows" -eq 0
if test "$cross_bootstrap" -eq 0
then
# A root password should of course also be set on Windows!
# The reason for not displaying these prompts here is that when
# executing this script with the --windows argument the script
# is used to generate system tables mainly used by the
# windows installer. And thus the password should not be set until
# those files has been copied to the target system
# This is not a true installation on a running system. The end user must
# set a password after installing the data files on the real host system.
# At this point, there is no end user, so it does not make sense to print
# this reminder.
echo "PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER !"
echo "To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:"
echo "$bindir/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password'"
......
......@@ -2,6 +2,12 @@
-- The inital data for system tables of MySQL Server
--
-- When setting up a "cross bootstrap" database (e.g., creating data on a Unix
-- host which will later be included in a Windows zip file), any lines
-- containing "@current_hostname" are filtered out by mysql_install_db.
set @current_hostname= @@hostname;
-- Fill "db" table with default grants for anyone to
-- access database 'test' and 'test_%' if "db" table didn't exist
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp_db LIKE db;
......@@ -15,10 +21,9 @@ DROP TABLE tmp_db;
-- from local machine if "users" table didn't exist before
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp_user LIKE user;
INSERT INTO tmp_user VALUES ('localhost','root','','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','','','','',0,0,0,0);
set @hostname= @@hostname;
REPLACE INTO tmp_user VALUES (@hostname,'root','','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','','','','',0,0,0,0);
REPLACE INTO tmp_user VALUES (@current_hostname,'root','','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','','','','',0,0,0,0);
REPLACE INTO tmp_user VALUES ('127.0.0.1','root','','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','','','','',0,0,0,0);
INSERT INTO tmp_user (host,user) VALUES ('localhost','');
INSERT INTO tmp_user (host,user) VALUES (@@hostname,'');
INSERT INTO tmp_user (host,user) VALUES (@current_hostname,'');
INSERT INTO user SELECT * FROM tmp_user WHERE @had_user_table=0;
DROP TABLE tmp_user;
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