1. 12 Feb, 2010 2 commits
    • 's avatar
      Bug #43913 rpl_cross_version can't pass on conflicts complainig clash with · de551587
      authored
      --slave-load-tm
            
      The MDL_SHARED lock was introduced for an object in 5.4, but the 'TABLE_LIST' 
      object was not initialized with the MDL_SHARED lock when applying event with 
      LOAD DATA INFILE into table. So the failure is caused when checking the 
      MDL_SHARED lock for the object.
            
      To fix the problem, the 'TABLE_LIST' object was initialized with the MDL_SHARED 
      lock when applying event with LOAD DATA INFILE into table.
      de551587
    • 's avatar
      Bug #43913 rpl_cross_version can't pass on conflicts complainig clash with · 6bad4574
      authored
      --slave-load-tm
            
      The MDL_SHARED lock was introduced for an object in 5.4, but the 'TABLE_LIST' 
      object was not initialized with the MDL_SHARED lock when applying event with 
      LOAD DATA INFILE into table. So the failure is caused when checking the 
      MDL_SHARED lock for the object.
      To fix the problem, the 'TABLE_LIST' object was initialized with the MDL_SHARED 
      lock when applying event with LOAD DATA INFILE into table.
      6bad4574
  2. 11 Feb, 2010 4 commits
    • Magne Mahre's avatar
      merge from mysql-trunk-bugfixing · 91487001
      Magne Mahre authored
      91487001
    • Magne Mahre's avatar
      Bug#50574 5.5.x allows spatial indexes on non-spatial columns, · 5f2c8cae
      Magne Mahre authored
                causing crashes!
      
      Adding a SPATIAL INDEX on a non-geometrical column caused a
      segmentation fault when the table was subsequently 
      inserted into.
            
      A test was added in mysql_prepare_create_table to explicitly
      check whether non-geometrical columns are used in a
      spatial index, and throw an error if so.
      5f2c8cae
    • Magne Mahre's avatar
      merge · 071688ba
      Magne Mahre authored
      071688ba
    • Magne Mahre's avatar
      Bug#50542 5.5.x doesn't check length of key prefixes: · b2ddac55
      Magne Mahre authored
                corruption and crash results
            
      An index creation statement where the index key
      is larger/wider than the column it references 
      should throw an error.
            
      A statement like:
        CREATE TABLE t1 (a CHAR(1), PRIMARY KEY (A(255)))
      did not error, but a segmentation fault followed when
      an insertion was attempted on the table
            
      The partial key validiation clause has been 
      restructured to (hopefully) better document which
      uses of partial keys are valid.
      b2ddac55
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