- 22 Jul, 2011 8 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Sunanda Menon authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
The test has been removed, no other tests are using this file (If any did, they would fail) Removing the file.
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
TOOLS Backport a fix for Bug 57094 from 5.5. The following revision was backported: # revision-id: alexander.nozdrin@oracle.com-20101006150613-ls60rb2tq5dpyb5c # parent: bar@mysql.com-20101006121559-am1e05ykeicwnx48 # committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alexander.nozdrin@oracle.com> # branch nick: mysql-5.5-bugteam-bug57094 # timestamp: Wed 2010-10-06 19:06:13 +0400 # message: # Fix for Bug 57094 (Copyright notice incorrect?). # # The fix is to: # - introduce ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE define to have a single place # to specify copyright notice; # - replace custom copyright notices with ORACLE_WELCOME_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE # in programs.
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- 21 Jul, 2011 1 commit
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Jon Olav Hauglid authored
FUNCTION 'PTHREAD_INIT' The problem was that compilation would fail with a warning: Implicit declaration of function 'pthread_init' if MySQL was compiled on OS X 10.7 (Lion). The reason was that pthread_init() is now part of an internal OS X pthread library so it was found by CMake. This patch fixes the problem by removing HAVE_PTHREAD_INIT and related code. pthread_init() was specific to MIT-pthreads which has not been supported since 4.1 and was therefore no longer relevant. No test case added.
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- 20 Jul, 2011 3 commits
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Anitha Gopi authored
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Alfranio Correia authored
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Tor Didriksen authored
mysql-test/t/implicit_commit.test: Test fails if server is compiled with -DENABLED_PROFILING=0 sql/sql_class.cc: Let class PROFILING do its own handling of the input file name. sql/sql_profile.cc: Store only basename of file argument.
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- 19 Jul, 2011 3 commits
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Inaam Rana authored
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Inaam Rana authored
The title of the bug is a little confusing. The actual fix is to reintroduce random readahead inside InnoDB with a dynamic, global switch innodb_random_read_ahead [default = off]. Approved by: Sunny Bains rb://696
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Sunanda Menon authored
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- 18 Jul, 2011 6 commits
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Alfranio Correia authored
Before BUG#28796, an empty host was used to identify that an instance was no longer a slave. However, BUG#28796 changed this behavior and one cannot set an empty host. Besides, a RESET SLAVE only cleans up information on the next event to retrieve from the master, disables ssl and resets heartbeat period. So a call to SHOW SLAVE STATUS after issuing a RESET SLAVE still returns some valid information, such as host, port, user and password. To fix this problem, we have introduced the command RESET SLAVE ALL that does what a regular RESET SLAVE does and also clears host, port, user and password information thus allowing users to identify when an instance is no longer a slave.
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Tor Didriksen authored
Truncate result of decimal division before converting to integer. mysql-test/r/func_math.result: New test case. mysql-test/t/func_math.test: New test case. sql/item_func.cc: Item_func_int_div::val_int(): Truncate result of decimal division before converting to integer.
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Tor Didriksen authored
Turns out the DBUG_ASSERT added by fix for Bug#11792200 was overly pessimistic: 'stop0' is used in the main loop of do_div_mod, but we only dereference 'buf0' for div operations, not for mod. mysql-test/r/func_math.result: New test case. mysql-test/t/func_math.test: New test case. strings/decimal.c: Move DBUG_ASSERT down to where we actually dereference the loop pointer.
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- 15 Jul, 2011 7 commits
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Bjorn Munch authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
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Alexander Nozdrin authored
Original changeset: revision-id: alexander.nozdrin@oracle.com-20101221122349-6h8ammcro70a4pac parent: sven.sandberg@oracle.com-20101221121948-hnivuulyohzch1v4 committer: Alexander Nozdrin <alexander.nozdrin@oracle.com> branch nick: mysql-trunk-bugfixing timestamp: Tue 2010-12-21 15:23:49 +0300 message: A patch for Bug#59060 (Valgrind warning in Protocol_text::store()). We should not assume to have zero-terminated strings.
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Luis Soares authored
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Luis Soares authored
HA_ERR was returning 0 (null string) when no error happened (error=0). Since HA_ERR is used in DBUG_PRINT, regardless there was an error or not, the server could crash in solaris debug builds. We fix this by: - deploying an assertion that ensures that the function is not called when no error has happened; - making sure that HA_ERR is only called when an error happened; - making HA_ERR return "No Error", instead of 0, for non-debug builds if it is called when no error happened. This will make HA_ERR return values to work with DBUG_PRINT on solaris debug builds.
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- 14 Jul, 2011 3 commits
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Luis Soares authored
Manual merge from mysql-5.1 into mysql-5.5.
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Luis Soares authored
The server crashes if it processes table map events that are corrupted, especially if they map different tables to the same identifier. This could happen, for instance, due to BUG 56226. We fix this by checking whether the table map has already been mapped before actually applying the event. If it has been mapped with different settings an error is raised and the slave SQL thread stops. If it has been mapped with same settings the event is skipped. If the table is set to be ignored by the filtering rules, there is no change in behavior: the event is skipped and ids are not checked. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_row_corruption.test: Added a simple test case that checks both cases: - multiple table maps with the same identifier - multiple table maps with the same identifier, but only one is processed (the others are filtered out)
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Anitha Gopi authored
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- 13 Jul, 2011 1 commit
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MySQL Release Engineering authored
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- 12 Jul, 2011 3 commits
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Luis Soares authored
Automerged from mysql-5.1 into mysql-5.5 (empty cset).
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Luis Soares authored
Manually merged from mysql-5.0 into mysql-5.1. conflicts ========= include/Makefile.am
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Luis Soares authored
Follow-up patch that adds the newly added header file to Makefile.am noinst_HEADERS.
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- 11 Jul, 2011 3 commits
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Luis Soares authored
Manually merged from mysql-5.1: - fixed mysqlbinlog copyright year: 2001 --> 2000 - fixed address in license header conflicts ========= - client/mysqlbinlog.cc - include/welcome_copyright_notice.h
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Luis Soares authored
Manually merged mysql-5.0 into mysql-5.1. conflicts ========= client/mysqlibinlog.cc
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Luis Soares authored
CLIENT TOOLS The fix is to backport part of revision: - alexander.nozdrin@oracle.com-20101006150613-ls60rb2tq5dpyb5c from mysql-5.5. In detail, we add the oracle welcome notice header file proposed in the original patch and include/use it in client/mysqlbinlog.cc, replacing the existing and obsolete notice.
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- 08 Jul, 2011 1 commit
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unknown authored
Bug#12637786 was fixed with rb:692 by marko. But that fix has a remaining bug. It added this assert; ut_ad(ind_field->prefix_len); before a section of code that assumes there is a prefix_len. The patch replaced code that explicitly avoided this with a check for prefix_len. It turns out that the purge thread can get to that assert without a prefix_len because it does not use a row_ext_t* . When UNIV_DEBUG is not defined, the affect of this is that the purge thread sets the dfield->len to zero and then cannot find the entry in the index to purge. So secondary index entries remain unpurged. This patch does not do the assert. Instead, it uses 'if (ind_field->prefix_len) {...}' around the section of code that assumes a prefix_len. This is the way the patch I provided to Marko did it. The test case is simply modified to do a sleep(10) in order to give the purge thread a chance to run. Without the code change to row0row.c, this modified testcase will assert if InnoDB was compiled with UNIV_DEBUG. I tried to sleep(5), but it did not always assert.
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- 07 Jul, 2011 1 commit
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unknown authored
bug. It added this assert; ut_ad(ind_field->prefix_len); before a section of code that assumes there is a prefix_len. The patch replaced code that explicitly avoided this with a check for prefix_len. It turns out that the purge thread can get to that assert without a prefix_len because it does not use a row_ext_t* . When UNIV_DEBUG is not defined, the affect of this is that the purge thread sets the dfield->len to zero and then cannot find the entry in the index to purge. So secondary index entries remain unpurged. This patch does not do the assert. Instead, it uses 'if (ind_field->prefix_len) {...}' around the section of code that assumes a prefix_len. This is the way the patch I provided to Marko did it. The test case is simply modified to do a sleep(10) in order to give the purge thread a chance to run. Without the code change to row0row.c, this modified testcase will assert if InnoDB was compiled with UNIV_DEBUG. I tried to sleep(5), but it did not always assert.
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