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Bugs fixed:
Partitioning:
A SELECT using a range
WHERE condition with an ORDER
BY on a partitioned table caused a server crash.
(Bug#40494)
Replication:
Row-based replication failed with non-partitioned
MyISAM tables having no indexes.
(Bug#40004)
With statement-based binary logging format and a transaction
isolation level of READ
COMMITTED or stricter, InnoDB
printed an error because statement-based logging might lead to
inconsistency between master and slave databases. However, this
error was printed even when binary logging was not enabled (in
which case, no such inconsistency can occur).
(Bug#40360)
The CHECK TABLE ... FOR UPGRADE statement did
not check for incompatible collation changes made in MySQL
5.1.24. (This also affects mysqlcheck and
mysql_upgrade, which cause that statement to
be executed.)
Prior to this fix, a binary upgrade (performed without dumping
tables with mysqldump before the upgrade and
reloading the dump file after the upgrade) would corrupt tables.
After the fix, CHECK TABLE ... FOR UPGRADE
properly detects the problem and upgrades tables.
However, the fix is not backward compatible and can result in a downgrading problem under these circumstances:
Perform a binary upgrade to a version of MySQL that includes the fix.
Run CHECK TABLE ... FOR UPGRADE (or
mysqlcheck or
mysql_upgrade) to upgrade tables.
Perform a binary downgrade to a version of MySQL that does not include the fix.
The solution is to dump tables with mysqldump before the downgrade and reload the dump file after the downgrade. Alternatively, drop and recreate affected indexes. (Bug#40053)
Some recent releases for Solaris 10 were built on Solaris 10 U5,
which included a new version of libnsl.so
that does not work on U4 or earlier. To correct this, Solaris 10
builds now are created on machines that do not have that
upgraded libnsl.so, so that they will work
on Solaris 10 installations both with and without the upgraded
libnsl.so.
(Bug#39074)
XA transaction rollbacks could result in corrupted transaction states and a server crash. (Bug#28323)
ALTER TABLE for an
ENUM column could change column
values.
(Bug#23113)


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