MySQL Reference Manual for version 4.0.18.
C.4.32 Changes in release 3.23.29 (16 Dec 2000)
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Configure updates for Tru64, large file support, and better TCP wrapper
support. By Albert Chin-A-Young.
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Fixed bug in
<=> operator.
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Fixed bug in
REPLACE with BDB tables.
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LPAD() and RPAD() will shorten the result string if it's longer
than the length argument.
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Added
SHOW LOGS command.
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Remove unused
BDB logs on shutdown.
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When creating a table, put
PRIMARY keys first, followed by
UNIQUE keys.
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Fixed a bug in
UPDATE involving multi-part keys where one
specified all key parts both in the update and the WHERE part. In
this case MySQL could try to update a record that didn't match
the whole WHERE part.
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Changed drop table to first drop the tables and then the `.frm' file.
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Fixed a bug in the hostname cache which caused
mysqld to report the
hostname as " in some error messages.
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Fixed a bug with
HEAP type tables; the variable
max_heap_table_size wasn't used. Now either MAX_ROWS or
max_heap_table_size can be used to limit the size of a HEAP
type table.
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Changed the default server-id to 1 for masters and 2 for slaves
to make it easier to use the binary log.
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Renamed
bdb_lock_max variable to bdb_max_lock.
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Added support for
AUTO_INCREMENT on sub-fields for BDB tables.
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Added
ANALYZE of BDB tables.
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In
BDB tables, we now store the number of rows; this helps to optimize
queries when we need an approximation of the number of rows.
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If we get an error in a multi-row statement, we now only roll back the
last statement, not the entire transaction.
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If you do a
ROLLBACK when you have updated a non-transactional table
you will get an error as a warning.
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Added
--bdb-shared-data option to mysqld.
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Added
Slave_open_temp_tables status variable to mysqld
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Added
binlog_cache_size and max_binlog_cache_size variables to
mysqld.
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DROP TABLE, RENAME TABLE, CREATE INDEX and
DROP INDEX are now transaction endpoints.
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If you do a
DROP DATABASE on a symbolically linked database, both
the link and the original database are deleted.
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Fixed
DROP DATABASE to work on OS/2.
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Fixed bug when doing a
SELECT DISTINCT ... table1 LEFT JOIN
table2 ... when table2 was empty.
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Added
--abort-slave-event-count and
--disconnect-slave-event-count options to mysqld for
debugging and testing of replication.
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Fixed replication of temporary tables. Handles everything except
slave server restart.
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SHOW KEYS now shows whether key is FULLTEXT.
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New script
mysqld_multi. See section mysqld_multi.
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Added new script,
mysql-multi.server.sh. Thanks to
Tim Bunce Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk for modifying mysql.server to
easily handle hosts running many mysqld processes.
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safe_mysqld, mysql.server, and mysql_install_db have
been modified to use mysql_print_defaults instead of various hacks
to read the `my.cnf' files. In addition, the handling of various
paths has been made more consistent with how mysqld handles them
by default.
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Automatically remove Berkeley DB transaction logs that no longer are in
use.
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Fixed bug with several
FULLTEXT indexes in one table.
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Added a warning if number of rows changes on
REPAIR/OPTIMIZE.
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Applied patches for OS/2 by
Yuri Dario.
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FLUSH TABLES tbl_name didn't always flush the index tree
to disk properly.
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--bootstrap is now run in a separate thread. This fixes a problem
that caused mysql_install_db to core dump on some Linux machines.
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Changed
mi_create() to use less stack space.
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Fixed bug with optimizer trying to over-optimize
MATCH() when used
with UNIQUE key.
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Changed
crash-me and the MySQL benchmarks to also work
with FrontBase.
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Allow
RESTRICT and CASCADE after DROP TABLE to make
porting easier.
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Reset status variable which could cause problem if one used
--slow-log.
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Added
connect_timeout variable to mysql and mysqladmin.
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Added
connect-timeout as an alias for timeout for option files
read by mysql_options().
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