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In commit 0f7732d1d1d898f1a9051858932c18bcc9d6f2b4 we introduced a innodb_checksum_algorithm=full_crc32 combination to a number of encryption tests, and also fixed the code accordingly. The default in MariaDB 10.5 is innodb_checksum_algorithm=full_crc32. In a test merge to 10.5, the test encryption.innodb-redo-badkey failed once due to a message that had been added in that commit. Let us introduce a full_crc32 option to that test. And let us use strict_crc32 and strict_full_crc32 instead of the non-strict variants, for the previously augmented tests, to be in line with the earlier tests encryption.corrupted_during_recovery and encryption.innodb_encrypt_temporary_tables.
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[strict_crc32]
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--innodb-checksum-algorithm=strict_crc32
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[strict_full_crc32]
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--innodb-checksum-algorithm=strict_full_crc32
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