errno
Vasil Dimov (at Oracle) noted that pthread_key_create() does not
set errno, so if it fails then we return the wrong error code.
Instead, capture the return value, which is the real error value,
and instead report that.
NULL MERGE: this ChangeSet will be null merged into mysql-5.1
Fixes:
- Bug #26662: mysqld assertion when creating temporary (InnoDB) table on a tmpfs filesystem
Fix by not open(2)ing with O_DIRECT but rather calling fcntl(2) to set
this flag immediately after open(2)ing. This way an error caused by
O_DIRECT not being supported can easily be ignored.
- Bug #23313: AUTO_INCREMENT=# not reported back for InnoDB tables
- Bug #21404: AUTO_INCREMENT value reset when Adding FKEY (or ALTER?)
Report the current value of the AUTO_INCREMENT counter to MySQL.
Replaced hardcoded sover reference with variable.
Removed references to added manpages.
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BUG#27769
Cleaned up some things to make building the packages go a little smoother.
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debian/rules really does need to be called from the source root.
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Fixed two problems with the build caused by adding debian to the source tree
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Left off the debian/ prefix to the Makefile filter.
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BUG#27769 - MySQL should include debian packaging dir
Changed substitution variables to match already existing autoconf vars.
Generate debian/control and debian/defs.mk from autoconf now, since we run that
to make a source package.
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Corrected incorrect variable name
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Renamed template files to have shorter names.
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Moved generation of debian/control to dist-hook so make clean won't eat it.
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A few final changes to make debs build from a source tarball dist.
bug #27715: mysqld --character-sets-dir buffer overflow
bug ##26851: Mysql Client --pager Buffer Overflow
Using strmov() to copy an argument may cause overflow
if the argument's length is bigger than the buffer:
use strmake instead.
Also, we have to encrease the error message buffer size to fit
the longest message.
The Item_outer_ref class based on the Item_direct_ref class was always used
to represent an outer field. But if the outer select is a grouping one and the
outer field isn't under an aggregate function which is aggregated in that
outer select an Item_ref object should be used to represent such a field.
If the outer select in which the outer field is resolved isn't grouping then
the Item_field class should be used to represent such a field.
This logic also should be used for an outer field resolved through its alias
name.
Now the Item_field::fix_outer_field() uses Item_outer_field objects to
represent aliased and non-aliased outer fields for grouping outer selects
only.
Now the fix_inner_refs() function chooses which class to use to access outer
field - the Item_ref or the Item_direct_ref. An object of the chosen class
substitutes the original field in the Item_outer_ref object.
The direct_ref and the found_in_select_list fields were added to the
Item_outer_ref class.
Support of views wasn't implemented for the TRUNCATE statement.
Now TRUNCATE on views has the same semantics as DELETE FROM view:
mysql_truncate() checks whether the table is a view and falls back
to delete if so.
In order to initialize properly the LEX::updatable for a view
st_lex::can_use_merged() now allows usage of merged views for the
TRUNCATE statement.