- 11 Dec, 2007 1 commit
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joerg@debian.(none) authored
into debian.(none):/MySQL/M51/indent-5.1 Manual merge of a formatting change.
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- 07 Dec, 2007 7 commits
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M51/push-5.1
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joerg@trift2. authored
Makefile syntax error, comment should precede the whole target.
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M51/push-5.1
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M50/push-5.0
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M51/push-5.1
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joerg@trift2. authored
into trift2.:/MySQL/M51/push-5.1
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joerg@trift2. authored
In the "test-bt" target, replace the call "$(MAKE) test-embedded" by the actions of that target.
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- 05 Dec, 2007 2 commits
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davi@endora.local authored
into mysql.com:/Users/davi/mysql/mysql-5.1-runtime
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davi@mysql.com/endora.local authored
Only select entries from the general_log that were issued by the current connection.
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- 04 Dec, 2007 3 commits
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kent@mysql.com/kent-amd64.(none) authored
Removed the auto detection and use of Solaris "libmtmalloc", as it cause regression on bug#18322. The code removed also prevented a build without using this library. Users can still compile with "libmtmalloc", if configuring with "--with-mysqld-libs=-lmtmalloc"
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anozdrin/alik@station. authored
Disable failing test case.
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anozdrin/alik@station. authored
Disable failing test case.
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- 30 Nov, 2007 18 commits
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/trees/mysql-5.1-build-src-clean
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/trees/mysql-5.1-build-src-clean
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/trees/mysql-5.0-build-src-clean
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/trees/mysql-5.0-build-src-clean
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/trees/mysql-4.1-build-src-clean
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/merge/mysql-5.1-dev
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
into four.local.lan:/work/merge/mysql-5.0-dev
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mleich@four.local.lan authored
Bug#31030 rpl000015.test fails if $MYSQL_TCP_PORT != 3306 Note: This bug does not occur in MySQL 5.0 and up, because ChangeSet 1.2328.2.1 2006/11/27 for MySQL 5.0 prevents this. The 5.0 fix uses the environment variable DEFAULT_MASTER_PORT which is set by mysql-test-run.pl. mysql-test-run.pl in 4.1 does not set this variable. There are two alternatives: 1) Backport the 5.0 fix for this test including modifications to mysql-test-run.pl and mysql-test-run-shell. This is a not acceptable impact on an old MySQL version. 2) Fix the problem different than in 5.0 like in the current ChangeSet + do not apply these changes when upmerging to 5.0
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davi@endora.local authored
into mysql.com:/Users/davi/mysql/mysql-5.1-runtime
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davi@endora.local authored
into mysql.com:/Users/davi/mysql/mysql-5.1-runtime
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anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
The problem was that THD::killed was reset after a command was read from the socket, but before it was actually handled. That lead to a race: if another KILL statement was issued for this connection in the middle of reading from the socket and processing a command, THD::killed state would be cleaned. The fix is to move this cleanup into net_send_error() function. A sample test case exists in binlog_killed.test: - connection 1: start a new transaction on table t1; - connection 2: send query to the server (w/o waiting for the result) to update data in table t1 -- this query will be blocked since there is unfinished transaction; - connection 1: kill query in connection 2 and finish the transaction; - connection 2: get result of the previous query -- it should be the "query-killed" error. This test however contains race condition, which can not be fixed with the current protocol: there is no way to guarantee, that the server will receive and start processing the query in connection 2 (which is intended to get blocked) before the KILL command (sent in the connection 1) will arrive. In other words, there is no way to ensure that the following sequence will not happen: - connection 1: start a new transaction on table t1; - connection 1: kill query in connection 2 and finish the transaction; - connection 2: send query to the server (w/o waiting for the result) to update data in table t1 -- this query will be blocked since there is unfinished transaction; - connection 2: get result of the previous query -- the query will succeed. So, there is no test case for this bug, since it's impossible to write a reliable test case under the current circumstances.
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anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
Enabling the test case.
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davi@mysql.com/endora.local authored
Parser rejects valid INTERVAL() expressions when associated with arithmetic operators. The problem is the way in which the expression and interval grammar rules were organized caused shift/reduce conflicts. The solution is to tweak the interval rules to avoid shift/reduce conflicts by removing the broken interval_expr rule and explicitly specify it's content where necessary. Original fix by Davi Arnaut, revised and improved rules by Marc Alff
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anozdrin/alik@ibm. authored
The following clarification should be made in The Manual: Standard SQL is quite clear that, if new columns are added to a table after a view on that table is created with "select *", the new columns will not become part of the view. In all cases, the view definition (view structure) is frozen at CREATE time, so changes to the underlying tables do not affect the view structure.
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kent@kent-amd64.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/mac-os-x-universal/mysql-5.1-build
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kent@kent-amd64.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/mac-os-x-universal/mysql-5.0-build
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kent@mysql.com/kent-amd64.(none) authored
Added 64 bit Mac OS X hard coded settings, for universal binaries
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kent@mysql.com/kent-amd64.(none) authored
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- 29 Nov, 2007 7 commits
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kent@kent-amd64.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/mac-os-x-universal/mysql-5.1-build
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kent@kent-amd64.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/mac-os-x-universal/mysql-5.0-build
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kent@kent-amd64.(none) authored
into mysql.com:/home/kent/bk/mac-os-x-universal/mysql-5.0-build
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kent@mysql.com/kent-amd64.(none) authored
Added 64 bit Mac OS X hard coded settings, for universal binaries
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jonathan@chorlton.adsl.perkin.org.uk authored
into chorlton.adsl.perkin.org.uk:/Users/jonathan/work/bk/mysql-5.1
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jonathan@chorlton.adsl.perkin.org.uk authored
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davi@mysql.com/endora.local authored
This bug is actually two bugs in one, one of which is CREATE TRIGGER under LOCK TABLES and the other is CREATE TRIGGER under LOCK TABLES simultaneous to a FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK (global read lock). Both situations could lead to a server crash or deadlock. The first problem arises from the fact that when under LOCK TABLES, if the table is in the set of locked tables, the table is already open and it doesn't need to be reopened (not a placeholder). Also in this case, if the table is not write locked, a exclusive lock can't be acquired because of a possible deadlock with another thread also holding a (read) lock on the table. The second issue arises from the fact that one should never wait for a global read lock if it's holding any locked tables, because the global read lock is waiting for these tables and this leads to a circular wait deadlock. The solution for the first case is to check if the table is write locked and upgraded the write lock to a exclusive lock and fail otherwise for non write locked tables. Grabbin the exclusive lock in this case also means to ensure that the table is opened only by the calling thread. The second issue is partly fixed by not waiting for the global read lock if the thread is holding any locked tables. The second issue is only partly addressed in this patch because it turned out to be much wider and also affects other DDL statements. Reported as Bug#32395
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- 28 Nov, 2007 2 commits
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
into pippilotta.erinye.com:/shared/home/df/mysql/build/mysql-5.1-build
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df@pippilotta.erinye.com authored
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