- 19 Apr, 2006 1 commit
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
Corrected test case for the bug#14169 to make it pass in --ps-protocol mode.
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- 14 Apr, 2006 2 commits
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
into moonbone.local:/work/14169-bug-4.1-mysql
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bar@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/usr/home/bar/mysql-4.1.b18691
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- 13 Apr, 2006 5 commits
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svoj@april.(none) authored
into april.(none):/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG17917/mysql-4.1
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konstantin@mysql.com authored
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svoj@april.(none) authored
into april.(none):/home/svoj/devel/mysql/BUG17917/mysql-4.1
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svoj@april.(none) authored
Retrieving data from compressed MyISAM table which is bigger than 4G on 32-bit box with mmap() support results in server crash. mmap() accepts length of bytes to be mapped in second param, which is 32-bit size_t. But we pass data_file_length, which is 64-bit my_off_t. As a result only first data_file_length % 4G were mapped. This fix adds additional condition for mmap() usage, that is use mmap() for compressed table which size is no more than 4G on 32-bit platform.
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bar@mysql.com authored
Conversion from int and real numbers to UCS2 didn't work fine: CONVERT(100, CHAR(50) UNICODE) CONVERT(103.9, CHAR(50) UNICODE) The problem appeared because numbers have binary charset, so, simple charset recast binary->ucs2 was performed instead of real conversion. Fixed to make numbers pretend to be non-binary.
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- 12 Apr, 2006 1 commit
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evgen@moonbone.local authored
used In a simple queries a result of the GROUP_CONCAT() function was always of varchar type. But if length of GROUP_CONCAT() result is greater than 512 chars and temporary table is used during select then the result is converted to blob, due to policy to not to store fields longer than 512 chars in tmp table as varchar fields. In order to provide consistent behaviour, result of GROUP_CONCAT() now will always be converted to blob if it is longer than 512 chars. Item_func_group_concat::field_type() is modified accordingly.
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- 11 Apr, 2006 7 commits
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ingo@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug5390
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ingo@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/home/mydev/mysql-4.1-bug5390
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bell@sanja.is.com.ua authored
into sanja.is.com.ua:/home/bell/mysql/bk/work-4.1
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ramil@mysql.com authored
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ramil@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/usr/home/ram/work/mysql-4.1
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bell@sanja.is.com.ua authored
into sanja.is.com.ua:/home/bell/mysql/bk/work-4.0
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ramil@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/usr/home/ram/work/mysql-4.0
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- 10 Apr, 2006 4 commits
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bell@sanja.is.com.ua authored
into sanja.is.com.ua:/home/bell/mysql/bk/work-4.0
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bell@sanja.is.com.ua authored
code. (Bug #13621)
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knielsen@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/usr/local/mysql/mysql-4.1
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jonas@perch.ndb.mysql.com authored
into perch.ndb.mysql.com:/home/jonas/src/mysql-4.1
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- 08 Apr, 2006 3 commits
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knielsen@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/usr/local/mysql/mysql-4.1
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knielsen@mysql.com authored
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bell@sanja.is.com.ua authored
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- 07 Apr, 2006 10 commits
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konstantin@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/opt/local/work/mysql-4.1-16365
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konstantin@mysql.com authored
too many open statements". The patch adds a new global variable @@max_prepared_stmt_count. This variable limits the total number of prepared statements in the server. The default value of @@max_prepared_stmt_count is 16382. 16382 small statements (a select against 3 tables with GROUP, ORDER and LIMIT) consume 100MB of RAM. Once this limit has been reached, the server will refuse to prepare a new statement and return ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR (unfortunately, we can't add new errors to 4.1 without breaking 5.0). The limit is changeable after startup and can accept any value from 0 to 1 million. In case the new value of the limit is less than the current statement count, no new statements can be added, while the old still can be used. Additionally, the current count of prepared statements is now available through a global read-only variable @@prepared_stmt_count.
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joerg@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/M41/mtr-4.1
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konstantin@mysql.com authored
gives wrong results". Implement previously missing Item_row::cleanup. The bug is not repeatable in 5.0, probably due to a coincidence: the problem is present in 5.0 as well.
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joerg@mysql.com authored
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joerg@mysql.com authored
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joerg@mysql.com authored
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joerg@mysql.com authored
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joerg@mysql.com authored
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jonas@perch.ndb.mysql.com authored
into perch.ndb.mysql.com:/home/jonas/src/41-work
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- 06 Apr, 2006 5 commits
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joerg@mysql.com authored
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jonas@perch.ndb.mysql.com authored
1) make sure that check_multi_node_shutdown does not proceed (in stop case) 2) Fix printout
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bar@mysql.com authored
Bug#18830: incompatibility new libraries with old server Don't execute SET NAMES with pre-4.1 server.
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bar@mysql.com authored
Adding test case to cover queries which worked incorrectly earlier: Bug#18321: Can't store EuroSign with latin1_german1_ci and latin1_general_ci
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bar@mysql.com authored
Backporting a 5.0 change: MAX_BUF was too small for Index.xml Changeing MAX_BUF and adding assert to easier catch the same problem in the future. ctype-extra.c: Regenerating ctype-extra.c with the fixed conf_to_src.
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- 03 Apr, 2006 2 commits
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jonas@perch.ndb.mysql.com authored
fix testprogam if only 1 node group
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bar@mysql.com authored
into mysql.com:/usr/home/bar/mysql-4.1.12076
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