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This appendix lists the changes from version to version in the MySQL source code through the latest version of MySQL 5.0, which is currently MySQL 5.0.23. Starting with MySQL 5.0, we began offering a new version of the Manual for each new series of MySQL releases (5.0, 5.1, and so on). For information about changes in previous release series of the MySQL database software, see the corresponding version of this Manual. For information about legacy versions of the MySQL software through the 4.1 series, see MySQL 3.23, 4.0, 4.1 Reference Manual.
We update this section as we add new features in the 5.0 series, so that everybody can follow the development process.
Note that we tend to update the manual at the same time we make changes to MySQL. If you find a recent version of MySQL listed here that you can't find on our download page (http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/), it means that the version has not yet been released.
The date mentioned with a release version is the date of the last BitKeeper ChangeSet on which the release was based, not the date when the packages were made available. The binaries are usually made available a few days after the date of the tagged ChangeSet, because building and testing all packages takes some time.
The manual included in the source and binary distributions may not be fully accurate when it comes to the release changelog entries, because the integration of the manual happens at build time. For the most up-to-date release changelog, please refer to the online version instead.
The following changelog shows what has been done in the 5.0 tree:
        Basic support for read-only server side cursors. For information
        about using cursors within stored routines, see
        Section 17.2.9, “Cursors”. For information about using cursors
        from within the C API, see
        Section 22.2.7.3, “mysql_stmt_attr_set()”.
      
        Basic support for (updatable) views. See, for example,
        Section 19.2, “CREATE VIEW Syntax”.
      
Basic support for stored procedures and functions (SQL:2003 style). See Chapter 17, Stored Procedures and Functions.
Initial support for rudimentary triggers.
        Added SELECT INTO
        , which can be
        of mixed (that is, global and local) types. See
        Section 17.2.7.3, “list_of_varsSELECT ... INTO Statement”.
      
        Removed the update log. It is fully replaced by the binary log.
        If the MySQL server is started with
        --log-update, it is translated to
        --log-bin (or ignored if the server is
        explicitly started with --log-bin), and a
        warning message is written to the error log. Setting
        SQL_LOG_UPDATE silently sets
        SQL_LOG_BIN instead (or do nothing if the
        server is explicitly started with --log-bin).
      
        Support for the ISAM storage engine has been
        removed. If you have ISAM tables, you should
        convert them before upgrading. See
        Section 2.11.2, “Upgrading from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0”.
      
        Support for RAID options in
        MyISAM tables has been removed. If you have
        tables that use these options, you should convert them before
        upgrading. See Section 2.11.2, “Upgrading from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0”.
      
        User variable names are now case insensitive: If you do
        SET @a=10; then SELECT @A;
        now returns 10. Case sensitivity of a
        variable's value depends on the collation of the value.
      
Strict mode, which in essence means that you get an error instead of a warning when inserting an incorrect value into a column. See Section 5.2.5, “The Server SQL Mode”.
        VARCHAR and VARBINARY
        columns remember end space. A VARCHAR() or
        VARBINARY column can contain up to 65,535
        characters or bytes, respectively.
      
        MEMORY (HEAP) tables can
        have VARCHAR() columns.
      
        When using a constant string or a function that generates a
        string result in CREATE ... SELECT, MySQL
        creates the result field based on the maximum length of the
        string or expression:
      
| Maximum Length | Data type | 
| = 0 | CHAR(0) | 
| < 512 | VARCHAR( | 
| >= 512 | TEXT | 
For a full list of changes, please refer to the changelog sections for each individual 5.0.x release.
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Functionality added or changed:
Table comments longer than 60 characters and column comments longer than 255 characters were truncated silently. Now a warning is issued, or an error in strict mode. (Bug #13934)
The bundled yaSSL library was upgraded to version 1.3.7.
The server now issues a warning if it removes leading spaces from an alias. (Bug #10977)
          The VIEW_DEFINITION column of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA VIEWS
          table now contains information about the view algorithm. (Bug
          #16832)
        
Bugs fixed:
          NDB Cluster: REPLACE
          statements did not work correctly on an NDB
          table having both a primary key and a unique key. In such
          cases, proper values were not set for columns which were not
          explicitly referenced in the statement. (Bug #20728)
        
          NDB Cluster: Trying to create or drop a
          table while a node was restarting caused the node to crash.
          This is now handled by raising an error. (Bug #18781)
        
          NDB Cluster: Running
          ndbd
          --nowait-nodes=
          where idid was the node ID of a node
          that was already running would fail with an invalid error
          message. (Bug #20419)
        
          NDB Cluster: Incorrect values were inserted
          into AUTO_INCREMENT columns of tables
          restored from a cluster backup. (Bug #20820)
        
          NDB Cluster: When attempting to restart the
          cluster following a data import, the cluster would fail during
          Phase 4 of the restart with Error 2334: Job buffer
          congestion. (Bug #20774)
        
          NDB Cluster: A node failure during a scan
          could sometime cause the node to crash when restarting too
          quickly following the failure. (Bug #20197)
        
          NDB Cluster: It was possible to use port
          numbers greater than 65535 for ServerPort
          in the config.ini file. (Bug #19164)
        
          NDB Cluster: Under certain circumstances, a
          node that was shut down then restarted could hang during the
          restart. (Bug #18863)
        
          NDB Cluster (Replication): In some cases, a
          large number of MySQL servers sending requests to the cluster
          simultaneously could cause the cluster to crash. This could
          also be triggered by many NDB API clients making simultaneous
          event subscriptions or unsubscriptions. (Bug #20683)
        
          NDB Cluster (NDB API):
          NdbScanOperation::readTuples() and
          NdbIndexScanOperation::readTuples() ignored
          the batch parameter. (Bug #20252)
        
The same trigger error message was produced under two conditions: The trigger duplicated an existing trigger name, or the trigger duplicated an existing combination of action and event. Now different messages are produced for the two conditions so as to be more informative. (Bug #10946)
          Multiplication of DECIMAL values could
          produce incorrect fractional part and trailing garbage caused
          by signed overflow. (Bug #20569)
        
          A subquery that contained LIMIT
           could return more
          than one row. (Bug #20519)
        N,1
          DESCRIBE returned the type
          BIGINT for a column of a view if the column
          was specified by an expression over values of the type
          INT. (Bug #19714)
        
          Multiple invocations of the REVERSE()
          function could return different results. (Bug #18243)
        
          Using > ALL with subqueries that return
          no rows yielded incorrect results under certain circumstances
          due to incorrect application of MIN()/MAX()
          optimization. (Bug #18503)
        
          Using ANY with “non-table”
          subqueries such as SELECT 1 yielded
          incorrect results under certain circumstances due to incorrect
          application of MIN()/MAX() optimization.
          (Bug #16302)
        
When a row was inserted through a view but did not specify a value for a column that had no default value in the base table, no warning or error occurred. Now a warning occurs, or an error in strict SQL mode. (Bug #16110)
          The use of WHERE  in col_name
          IS NULLSELECT statements
          reset the value of LAST_INSERT_ID() to
          zero. (Bug #14553)
        
          The server crashed when using the range access method to
          execut a subquery with a ORDER BY DESC
          clause. (Bug #20869)
        
          Use of the join cache in favor of an index for ORDER
          BY operations could cause incorrect result sorting.
          (Bug #17212)
        
          A user-defined function that is called on each row of a
          returned result set, could receive an
          in_null state that is set, if it was set
          previously. Now, the is_null state is reset
          to false before each invocation of a UDF. (Bug #19904)
        
Referring to a stored function qualified with the name of one database and tables in another database caused a “table doesn't exist” error. (Bug #18444)
          For NDB and possibly
          InnoDB tables, a BEFORE
          UPDATE trigger could insert incorrect values. (Bug
          #18437)
        
          Triggers on tables in the mysql database
          caused a server crash. Triggers for tables in this database
          now are disallowed. (Bug #18361)
        
          The length of the pattern string prefix for
          LIKE operations was calculated incorrectly
          for multi-byte character sets. As a result, the the scanned
          range was wider than necessary if the prefix contained any
          multi-byte characters, and rows could be missing from the
          result set. (Bug #16674, Bug #18359)
        
          For very complex SELECT statements could
          create temporary tables that were too big, but for which the
          temporary files did not get removed, causing subsequent
          queries to fail. (Bug #11824)
        
          For spatial data types, the server formerly returned these as
          VARSTRING values with a binary collation.
          Now the server returns spatial values as
          BLOB values. (Bug #10166)
        
          Using SELECT and a table join while running
          a concurrent INSERT operation would join
          incorrect rows. (Bug #14400)
        
          Using SELECT on a corrupt table using the
          dynamic record format could cause a server crash. (Bug #19835)
        
          Using tables from MySQL 4.x in MySQL 5.x, in particular those
          with VARCHAR fields and using
          INSERT DELAYED to update data in the table
          would result in either data corruption or a server crash. (Bug
          #16611, Bug #16218, Bug #17294)
        
          Checking a spatial table (using CHECK
          TABLE) with an index and only one row would indicate
          a table corruption. (Bug #17877)
        
          SHOW GRANTS FOR CURRENT_USER did not return
          definer grants when executed in DEFINER
          context (such as within a stored prodedure defined with
          SQL SECURITY DEFINER), it returned the
          invoker grants. (Bug #15298)
        
          For SELECT ... FOR UPDATE statements that
          used DISTINCT or GROUP
          BY over all key parts of a unique index (or primary
          key), the optimizer unnecessarily created a temporary table,
          thus losing the linkage to the underlying unique index values.
          This caused a Result set not updatable
          error. (The temporary table is unnecessary because under these
          circumstances the distinct or grouped columns must also be
          unique.) (Bug #16458)
        
          The first time a user who had been granted the CREATE
          ROUTINE privilege used that privilege to create a
          stored function or procedure, the Password
          column in that user's row in the mysql.user
          table was set to NULL. (Bug #19857)
        
Creation of a view as a join of views or tables could fail if the views or tables are in different databases. (Bug #20482)
          Use of MIN() or MAX()
          with GROUP BY on a ucs2
          column could cause a server crash. (Bug #20076)
        
          INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... LIMIT 1 could be
          slow because the LIMIT was ignored when
          selecting candidate rows. (Bug #9676)
        
          Certain queries having a WHERE clause that
          included conditions on multi-part keys with more than 2 key
          parts could produce incorrect results and send
          [Note] Use_count: Wrong count for key
          at... messages to STDERR. (Bug
          #16168)
        
          The mysql_list_fields() C API function
          returned the incorrect table name for views. (Bug #19671)
        
A cast problem caused incorrect results for prepared statements that returned float values when MySQL was compiled with gcc 4.0. (Bug #19694)
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Bugs fixed:
          Security fix: If a user has
          access to MyISAM table
          t, that user can create a
          MERGE table m
          that accesses t. However, if the
          user's privileges on t are
          subsequently revoked, the user can continue to access
          t by doing so through
          m. If this behavior is undesirable,
          you can start the server with the new
          --skip-merge option to disable the
          MERGE storage engine. (Bug #15195)
        
mysqldump produced a malformed dump file when dumping multiple databases that contained views. (Bug #20221)
          SELECT @@INSERT_ID displayed a value
          unrelated to a preceding SET INSERT_ID. (It
          was returning LAST_INSERT_ID instead.) (Bug
          #20392)
        
          Updating a column of a FEDERATED table to
          NULL sometimes failed. (Bug #16494)
        
          Performing INSERT ... SELECT ... JOIN ...
          USING without qualifying the column names caused
          ERROR 1052 "column 'x' in field list is
          ambiguous" even in cases where the column references
          were unambiguous. (Bug #18080)
        
MySQL 5.0.23 contained a fix for Bug #10952 that has been reverted in 5.0.24 because it introduced the risk of unintended data loss.
          A SELECT that used a subquery in the
          FROM clause that did not select from a
          table failed when the subquery was used in a join. (Bug
          #21002)
        
          REPLACE ... SELECT for a view required the
          INSERT privilege for tables other than the
          table being modified. (Bug #21135)
        
          Failure to account for a NULL table pointer
          on big-endian machines could cause a server crash during type
          conversion. (Bug #21135)
        
mysqldump sometimes did not select the correct database before trying to dump views from it, resulting in an empty result set that caused mysqldump to die with a segmentation fault. (Bug #21014)
MySQL 5.0.23 was never officially released.
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Functionality added or changed:
          NDB Cluster: The limit of 2048 ordered
          indexes per cluster has been lifted. There is now no upper
          limit on the number of ordered indexes (including
          AUTO_INCREMENT columns) that may be used.
          (Bug #14509)
        
          NDB Cluster: The status variables
          Ndb_connected_host and
          Ndb_connected_port were renamed to
          Ndb_config_from_host and
          Ndb_config_from_port, respectively.
        
The mysql_upgrade command has been converted from a shell script to a C program, so it is available on non-Unix systems such as Windows. This program should be run for each MySQL upgrade. See Section 5.6.2, “mysql_upgrade — Check Tables for MySQL Upgrade”.
Binary distributions that include SSL support now are built using yaSSL when possible.
          Added the --ssl-verify-server-cert option to
          MySQL client programs. This option causes the server's Common
          Name value in its certificate to be verified against the
          hostname used when connecting to the server, and the
          connection is rejected if there is a mismatch. Added
          MYSQL_OPT_SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT option for
          the mysql_options() C API function to
          enable this verification. This feature can be used to prevent
          man-in-the-middle attacks. Verification is disabled by
          default. (Bug #17208)
        
          Added the ssl_ca,
          ssl_capath, ssl_cert,
          ssl_cipher, and ssl_key
          system variables, which display the values given via the
          corresponding command options. See
          Section 5.9.7.3, “SSL Command Options”. (Bug#19606)
        
          Added the log_queries_not_using_indexes
          system variable. (Bug#19616)
        
          Added the --angel-pid-file option to
          mysqlmanager for specifying the file in
          which the angel process records its process ID when
          mysqlmanager runs in daemon mode. (Bug
          #14106)
        
          The ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY SQL mode now also
          applies to the HAVING clause. That is,
          columns not named in the GROUP BY clause
          cannot be used in the HAVING clause if not
          used in an aggregate function. (Bug #18739)
        
          SQL syntax for prepared statements now supports
          ANALYZE TABLE, OPTIMIZE
          TABLE, and REPAIR TABLE. (Bug
          #19308)
        
The bundled yaSSL library was upgraded to version 1.3.5. This improves handling of certain problems with SSL-related command options. (Bug #17737)
          Added the --set-charset option to
          mysqlbinlog to allow the character set to
          be specified for processing binary log files. (Bug #18351)
        
          For a table with an AUTO_INCREMENT column,
          SHOW CREATE TABLE now shows the next
          AUTO_INCREMENT value to be generated. (Bug
          #19025)
        
          It is now possible to use
          NEW.
          values within triggers as var_nameINOUT parameters
          to stored procedures. (Bug #14635)
        
The mysqldumpslow script has been moved from client RPM packages to server RPM packages. This corrects a problem where mysqldumpslow could not be used with a client-only RPM install, because it depends on my_print_defaults which is in the server RPM. (Bug #20216)
Bugs fixed:
Re-executing a stored procedure with a complex stored procedure cursor query could lead to a server crash. (Bug #15217)
          Views created from prepared statements inside of stored
          procedures were created with a definition that included both
          SQL_CACHE and
          SQL_NO_CACHE. (Bug #17203)
        
          mysqldump did not dump the table name
          correctly for some table identifiers that contained unusual
          characters such as ‘:’. (Bug
          #19479)
        
          mysqldump would not dump views that had
          become invalid because a table named in the view definition
          had been dropped. Instead, it quit with an error message. Now
          you can specify the --force option to cause
          mysqldump to keep going and write a SQL
          comment containing the view definition to the dump output.
          (Bug #17371)
        
          The WITH CHECK OPTION was not enforced when
          a REPLACE statement was executed against a
          view. (Bug #19789)
        
          The use of MIN() and
          MAX() on columns with a partial index
          produced incorrect results in some queries. (Bug #18206)
        
Concatenating the results of multiple constant subselects produced incorrect results. (Bug #16716)
A “table not found” error could occur for statements that called a function defined in another database. (Bug #17199)
A buffer overwrite error in Instance Manager caused a crash. (Bug #20622)
          Re-execution of a prepared multiple-table
          DELETE statement that involves a trigger or
          stored function can result in a server crash. (Bug #19634)
        
On Windows, corrected a crash stemming from differences in Visual C runtime library routines from POSIX behavior regarding invalid file descriptors. (Bug #18275)
          Multiple-table updates with FEDERATED
          tables could cause a server crash. (Bug #19773)
        
On Windows, terminating mysqld with Control-C could result in a crash during shutdown. (Bug #18235)
On Windows, removal of binary log files would fail if the files were already open. (Bug #19208)
mysqldump produced garbled output for view definitions. (Bug #18462)
The omission of leading zeros in dates could lead to erroneous results when these were compared with the output of certain date and time functions. (Bug #16377)
          An invalid comparison between keys in partial indexes over
          multi-byte character fields could lead to incorrect result
          sets if the selected query execution plan used a range scan by
          a partial index over a UTF8 character
          field. This also caused incorrect results under similar
          circumstances with many other character sets. (Bug #14896)
        
          NDB Cluster: Cluster system status
          variables were not updated. (Bug #11459)
        
          NDB Cluster: The cluster's data nodes would
          fail while trying to load data when
          NoOfFrangmentLogFiles was equal to 1. (Bug
          #19894)
        
          NDB Cluster: A problem with error handling
          when ndb_use_exact_count was enabled could
          lead to incorrect values returned from queries using
          COUNT(). A warning is now returned in such
          cases. (Bug #19202)
        
          NDB Cluster: Restoring a backup made using
          ndb_restore failed when the backup had been
          taken from a cluster whose data memory was full. (Bug #19852)
        
          NDB Cluster: TEXT
          columns in Cluster tables having both an explicit primary key
          and a unique key were not correctly updated by
          REPLACE statements. (Bug #19906)
        
          NDB Cluster: An internal formatting error
          caused some management client error messages to be unreadable.
          (Bug #20016)
        
          NDB Cluster: Running management client
          commands while mgmd was in the process of
          disconnecting could cause the management server to fail. (Bug
          #19932)
        
          NDB Cluster (NDBAPI): Update operations on
          blobs were not checked for illegal operations.
        
Note: Read locks with blob update operations are now upgraded from read committed to read shared.
          NDB Cluster: The management client
          ALL STOP command shut down
          mgmd processes (as well as
          ndbd processes). (Bug #18966)
        
          NDB Cluster: LOAD DATA
          LOCAL failed to ignore duplicate keys in Cluster
          tables. (Bug #19496)
        
          NDB Cluster: Repeated
          CREATE - INSERT -
          DROP operations tables could in some
          circumstances cause the MySQL table definition cache to become
          corrupt, so that some mysqld processes
          could access table information but others could not. (Bug
          #18595)
        
          NDB Cluster: The mgm
          client command ALL CLUSTERLOG
          STATISTICS=15; had no effect. (Bug #20336)
        
          NDB Cluster: TRUNCATE
          TABLE failed to reset the
          AUTO_INCREMENT counter. (Bug #18864)
        
          NDB Cluster: SELECT ... FOR
          UPDATE failed to lock the selected rows. (Bug
          #18184)
        
          NDB Cluster: The failure of a data node
          when preparing to commit a transaction (that is, while the
          node's status was CS_PREPARE_TO_COMMIT)
          could cause the failure of other cluster data nodes. (Bug
          #20185)
        
          NDB Cluster: Renaming a table in such a way
          as to move it to to a different database failed to move the
          table's indexes. (Bug #19967)
        
          NDB Cluster: Resources for unique indexes
          on Cluster table columns were incorrectly allocated, so that
          only one-fourth as many unique indexes as indicated by the
          value of UniqueHashIndexes could be
          created. (Bug #19623)
        
          NDB Cluster: Running ALL
          START in the NDB management
          client or restarting multiple nodes simultaneously could under
          some circumstances cause the cluster to crash. (Bug #19930)
        
          NDB Cluster: SELECT
          statements with a BLOB or
          TEXT column in the selected column list and
          a WHERE condition including a primary key
          lookup on a VARCHAR primary key produced
          empty result sets. Note: This
          issue affected the 5.0 series of MySQL Cluster releases only.
          (Bug #19956)
        
          NDB Cluster (NDBAPI): On big-endian
          platforms, NdbOperation::write_attr() did
          not update 32-bit fields correctly. (Bug #19537)
        
          NDB Cluster: Some queries having a
          WHERE clause of the form c1=val1
          OR c2 LIKE 'val2' were not evaluated correctly. (Bug
          # 17421)
        
          NDB Cluster: Using “stale”
          mysqld .FRM files
          could cause a newly-restored cluster to fail. This situation
          could arise when restarting a MySQL Cluster using the
          --intial option while leaving connected
          mysqld processes running. (Bug #16875)
        
          NDB Cluster: Repeated use of the
          SHOW and ALL STATUS
          commands in the ndb_mgm client could cause
          the mgmd process to crash. (Bug #18591)
        
          NDB Cluster: An issue with
          ndb_mgmd prevented more than 27
          mysqld processes from connecting to a
          single cluster at one time. (Bug #17150)
        
          NDB Cluster: Data node failures could cause
          excessive CPU usage by ndb_mgmd. (Bug
          #13987)
        
          NDB Cluster: TRUNCATE
          failed on tables having BLOB or
          TEXT columns with the error Lock
          wait timeout exceeded. (Bug #19201)
        
          NDB Cluster: Stopping multiple nodes could
          cause node failure handling not to be completed. (Bug #19039)
        
          NDB Cluster: ndbd could
          sometimes fail to start with the error Node failure
          handling not completed following a graceful
          restart. (Bug #18550)
        
          NDB Cluster: Backups could fail for large
          clusters with many tables, where the number of tables
          approached MaxNoOfTables. (Bug #17607)
        
          On Windows, temporary tables containing
          ‘:’ in the name could not be
          created. (Bug #20616)
        
          The --core-file-size option for
          mysqld_safe was effective only for
          root. (Bug #17353)
        
          Some queries that used ORDER BY and
          LIMIT performed quickly in MySQL 3.23, but
          slowly in MySQL 4.x/5.x due to an optimizer problem. (Bug
          #4981)
        
mysql_upgrade was missing from binary MySQL distributions. (Bug #18516, Bug #20403)
          Queries using an indexed column as the argument for the
          MIN() and MAX()
          functions following an ALTER TABLE .. DISABLE
          KEYS statement returned Got error 124
          from storage engine until ALTER TABLE ...
          ENABLE KEYS was run on the table. (Bug #20357)
        
          A number of dependency issues in the RPM
          bench and test packages
          caused installation of these packages to fail. (Bug #20078)
        
          Nested natural joins worked executed correctly when executed
          as a non-prepared statement could fail with an
          Unknown column ' error when executed as a prepared
          statement, due to a name resolution problem. (Bug #15355)
        col_name'
          in 'field list'
          GROUP BY on an expression that contained a
          cast to DECIMAL produced an incorrect
          result. (Bug #19667)
        
          The max_length metadata value for columns
          created from CONCAT() could be incorrect
          when the collation of an argument differed from the collation
          of the CONCAT() itself. In some contexts
          such as UNION, this could lead to
          truncation of the column contents. (Bug #15962)
        
The MD5() and SHA() functions treat their arguments as case-sensitive strings. But when they are compared, their arguments were compared as case-insensitive strings, which leads to two function calls with different arguments (and thus different results) compared as being identical. This can lead to a wrong decision made in the range optimizer and thus to an incorrect result set. (Bug #15351)
          For BOOLEAN mode full-text searches on
          non-indexed columns, NULL rows generated by
          a LEFT JOIN caused incorrect query results.
          (Bug #14708)
        
          BIT columns in a table could cause joins
          that use the table to fail. (Bug #18895)
        
          A UNION over more than 128
          SELECT statements that use an aggregate
          function failed. (Bug #18175)
        
          InnoDB unlocked its data directory before
          committing a transaction, potentially resulting in
          non-recoverable tables if a server crash occurred before the
          commit. (Bug #19727)
        
          Multiple-table DELETE statements containing
          a subquery that selected from one of the tables being modified
          caused a server crash. (Bug #19225)
        
          With settings of read_buffer_size >= 2G
          and read_rnd_buffer_size >=2G,
          LOAD DATA INFILE failed with no error
          message or caused a server crash for files larger than 2GB.
          (Bug #12982)
        
          REPLACE statements caused activation of
          UPDATE triggers, not
          DELETE and INSERT
          triggers. (Bug #13479)
        
          The thread for INSERT DELAYED rows was
          maintaining a separate AUTO_INCREMENT
          counter, resulting in incorrect values being assigned if
          DELAYED and non-DELAYED
          inserts were mixed. (Bug #20195)
        
          mysqldump wrote an extra pair of
          DROP DATABASE and CREATE
          DATABASE statements if run with the
          --add-drop-database option and the database
          contained views. (Bug #17201)
        
          On 64-bit Windows systems, REGEXP for
          regular expressions with exactly 31 characters did not work.
          (Bug #19407)
        
For mysqld, Valgrind revealed problems that were corrected: A dangling stack pointer being overwritten (Bug #20769); possible uninitialized data in a string comparison (Bug #20783); memory corruption in replication slaves when switching databases (Bug #19022); syscall write parameter pointing to uninitialized byte (Bug #20579).
For ndb_mgmd, Valgrind revealed problems that were corrected: A memory leak (Bug #19318); a dependency on an uninitialized variable (Bug #20333).
An update that used a join of a table to itself and modified the table on both sides of the join reported the table as crashed. (Bug #18036)
SSL connections using yaSSL on OpenBSD could fail. (Bug #19191)
          On Windows, multiple clients simultaneously attempting to
          perform ALTER TABLE operations on an
          InnoDB table could deadlock. (Bug #17264)
        
          The fill_help_tables.sql file did not
          load properly if the ANSI_QUOTES SQL mode
          was enabled. (Bug #20542)
        
          The fill_help_tables.sql file did not
          contain a SET NAMES 'utf8' statement to
          indicate its encoding. This caused problems for some settings
          of the MySQL character set such as big5.
          (Bug #20551)
        
The MySQL server startup script /etc/init.d/mysql (created from mysql.server) is now marked to ensure that the system services ypbind, nscd, ldap, and NTP are started first (if these are configured on the machine). (Bug #18810)
          MERGE tables did not work reliably with
          BIT columns. (Bug #19648)
        
          For a reference to a non-existent index in FORCE
          INDEX, the error message referred to a column, not
          an index. (Bug #17873)
        
          Some yaSSL public function names conflicted with those from
          OpenSSL, causing conflicts for applications that linked
          against both OpenSSL and a version of
          libmysqlclient that was built with yaSSL
          support. The yaSSL public functions now are renamed to avoid
          this conflict. (Bug #19575)
        
          CHECK TABLE temporarily cleared the
          AUTO_INCREMENT value. Because it runs with
          a read lock, other readers could perform concurrent inserts,
          and if so, they could get an incorrect
          AUTO_INCREMENT value. CHECK
          TABLE no longer modifies the
          AUTO_INCREMENT value. (Bug #19604)
        
          If there is a global read lock, CREATE
          DATABASE, RENAME DATABASE, and
          DROP DATABASE could deadlock. (Bug #19815)
        
          On Linux, libmysqlclient when compiled with
          yaSSL using the icc compiler had a spurious
          dependency on C++ libraries. (Bug #20119)
        
          Using CONCAT(@, where
          user_var,
          col_name)col_name is a column in an
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA table, could cause
          erroneous duplication of data in the query result. (Bug
          #19599)
        
          Results from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA
          could contain uppercase information when
          lower_case_table_names was not 0. (Bug
          #17661)
        
          Grant table modifications sometimes did not refresh the
          in-memory tables if the hostname was '' or
          not specified. (Bug #16297)
        
Invalid escape sequences in option files caused MySQL programs that read them to abort. (Bug #15328)
          InnoDB did not increment the
          handler_read_prev counter. (Bug #19542)
        
Race conditions on certain platforms could cause the Instance Manager to fail to initialize. (Bug #19391)
          ALTER TABLE on a table created prior to
          5.0.3 would cause table corruption if the ALTER
          TABLE did one of the following:
        
Change the default value of a column.
Change the table comment.
Change the table password.
(Bug #17001)
          An ALTER TABLE operation that does not need
          to copy data, when executed on a table created prior to MySQL
          4.0.25, could result in a server crash for subsequent accesses
          to the table. (Bug #19192)
        
The binary log lacked character set information for table name when dropping temporary tables. (Bug #14157)
          A B-TREE index on a
          MEMORY table erroneously reported duplicate
          entry error for multiple NULL values. (Bug
          #12873)
        
Race conditions on certain platforms could cause the Instance Manager to try to restart the same instance multiple times. (Bug #18023)
          A CREATE TABLE statement that created a
          table from a materialized view did not inherit default values
          from the underlying table. (Bug #19089)
        
          The COM_STATISTICS command was changed in
          5.0.3 to display session status variable values rather than
          global values. This causes mysqladmin
          status information not to be useful for the
          Slow queries and Opens
          values. Now COM_STATISTICS displays the
          global values for Slow queries and
          Opens. (Bug #18669)
        
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES provided
          inconsistent info about invalid views. This could cause server
          crashes or result in incorrect data being returned for queries
          that attempt to obtain information from
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables about views using
          stored functions. (Bug #18282)
        
          Multiple calls to a stored procedure that selects from
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA could cause a server
          crash. (Bug #17204)
        
          Premature optimization of nested subqueries in the
          FROM clause that refer to aggregate
          functions could lead to incorrect results. (Bug #19077)
        
          A view definition that referred to an alias in the
          HAVING clause could be saved in the
          .frm file with the alias replaced by the
          expression that it referred to, causing failure of subsequent
          SELECT * FROM
           statements.
          (Bug #19573)
        view_name
Several aspects of view privileges were being checked incorrectly. (Bug #18681, Bug #20363)
          A view with a non-existent account in the
          DEFINER clause caused SHOW CREATE
          VIEW to fail. Now SHOW CREATE
          VIEW issues a warning instead. (Bug #20048)
        
          A bug in NTPL threads on Linux could result in a deadlock with
          FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK under some
          conditions. (Bug #20048)
        
          MyISAM table deadlock was possible if one
          thread issued a LOCK TABLES request for
          write locks and then an administrative statement such as
          OPTIMIZE TABLE, if between the two
          statements another client meanwhile issued a multiple-table
          SELECT for some of the locked tables. (Bug
          #16986)
        
          Subqueries that produced a BIGINT UNSIGNED
          value were being treated as returning a signed value. (Bug
          #19700)
        
The patch for Bug #17164 introduced the problem that some outer joins were incorrectly converted to inner joins. (Bug #19816)
          BLOB or TEXT arguments
          to or values returned from stored functions were not copied
          properly if too long and could become garbled. (Bug #18587)
        
          Selecting data from a MEMORY table with a
          VARCHAR column and a
          HASH index over it returned only the first
          row matched. (Bug #18233)
        
          CREATE TABLE ... SELECT did not always
          produce the proper column default value in
          TRADITIONAL SQL mode. (Bug #17626)
        
          Privilege checking on the contents of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS table was
          insufficiently restrictive. (Bug #16681)
        
          The result from CONV() is a string, but was
          not always treated the same way as a string when converted to
          a real value for an arithmetic operation. (Bug #13975)
        
          CREATE TABLE ... SELECT ... statements that
          used a stored function explicitly or implicitly (through a
          view) resulted in a Table not locked error.
          (Bug #12472, Bug #15137)
        
          Within a trigger, SET used the SQL mode of
          the invoking statement, not the mode in effect at trigger
          creation time. (Bug #6951)
        
The server no longer uses a signal handler for signal 0 because it could cause a crash on some platforms. (Bug #15869)
Revised memory allocation for local objects within stored functions and triggers to avoid memory leak for repeated function or trigger invocation. (Bug #17260)
          EXPLAIN ... SELECT INTO caused the client
          to hang. (Bug #15463)
        
          Symlinking .mysql_history to
          /dev/null to suppress statement history
          saving by mysql did not work.
          (mysql deleted the symlink and recreated
          .mysql_history as a regular file, and
          then wrote history to it.) (Bug #16803)
        
          The basedir and tmpdir
          system variables could not be accessed via
          @@
          syntax. (Bug #1039)
        var_name
          For certain CREATE VIEW statements, the
          server did not detect invalid subqueries within the
          SELECT  part. (Bug #7549)
        
          The range operator failed and caused a server crash for
          clauses of the form
          tbl_name.unsigned_keypart
          NOT IN (negative_const,
          ...)
Returning the value of a system variable from a stored function caused a server crash. (Bug #18037)
          Updates to a MEMORY table caused the size
          of BTREE indexes for the table to increase.
          (Bug #18160)
        
          REPAIR TABLE did not restore the length for
          packed keys in tables created under MySQL 4.x. (Bug #17810)
        
          Selecting from a view that used GROUP BY on
          a non-constant temporal interval (such as
          DATE(
          could cause a server crash. (Bug #19490)
        col) + INTERVAL
          TIME_TO_SEC(col) SECOND
          An outer join of two views that was written using {
          OJ ... } syntax could cause a server crash. (Bug
          #19396)
        
          LOAD_FILE() returned an error if the file
          did not exist, rather than NULL as it
          should according to the manual. (Bug #10418)
        
          For certain CREATE TABLE ... SELECT
          statements, the selected values were truncated when inserted
          into the new table. (Bug #17048)
        
          Use of uninitialized user variables in a subquery in the
          FROM clause results in bad entries in the
          binary log. (Bug #19136)
        
          In the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table,
          the values for the CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH
          and CHARACTER_OCTET_LENGTH columns were
          incorrect for multi-byte character sets. (Bug #19236)
        
          An entry in the mysql.proc table with an
          empty routine name caused access to the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES table to crash
          the server. (Bug #18177)
        
A range access optimizer heuristic was invalid, causing some queries to be much slower in MySQL 5.0 than in 4.0. (Bug #17379, Bug #18940)
          IS_USED_LOCK() could return an incorrect
          connection identifier. (Bug #16501)
        
          mysql displayed NULL for
          strings that are empty or contain only spaces. (Bug #19564)
        
Concurrent reading and writing of privilege structures could crash the server. (Bug #16372)
          A NUL byte within a comment in a statement
          string caused the rest of the string not to be written to the
          query log, allowing logging to be bypassed.
          (CVE-2006-0903)
          (Bug #17667)
        
          mysql-test-run.pl started
          NDB even for test cases that didn't need
          it. (Bug #19083)
        
          SELECT DISTINCT queries sometimes returned
          only the last row. (Bug #18068)
        
          Use of CONVERT_TZ() in a stored function or
          trigger (or in a stored procedure called from a stored
          function or trigger) caused an error. (Bug #11081)
        
Some queries were slower in 5.0 than in 4.1 because some 4.1 cost-evaluation code had not been merged into 5.0. (Bug #14292)
          Index prefixes for utf8
          VARCHAR columns did not work for
          UPDATE statements. (Bug #19080)
        
          InnoDB does not support
          SPATIAL indexes, but did not prevent
          creation of such an index. (Bug #15860)
        
The configuration information for building the embedded server on Windows was missing a file. (Bug #18455)
The parser leaked memory when its stack needed to be extended. (Bug #18930)
          When myisamchk needed to rebuild a table,
          AUTO_INCREMENT information was lost. (Bug
          #10405)
        
          LOAD DATA FROM MASTER would fail when
          trying to load the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          database from the master, because the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA system database would
          already exist on the slave. (Bug #18607)
        
          The binary log would create an incorrect
          DROP query when creating temporary tables
          during replication. (Bug #17263)
        
          The IN-to-EXISTS
          transformation was making a reference to a parse tree fragment
          that was left out of the parse tree. This caused problems with
          prepared statements. (Bug #18492)
        
          In mysqltest, --sleep=0
          had no effect. Now it correctly causes
          sleep commands in test case files to sleep
          for 0 seconds. (Bug #18312)
        
          Attempting to set the default value of an
          ENUM or SET column to
          NULL caused a server crash. (Bug #19145)
        
          The sql_notes and
          sql_warnings system variables were not
          always displayed correctly by SHOW
          VARIABLES (for example, they were displayed as
          ON after being set to
          OFF). (Bug #16195)
        
          The sql_big_selects system variable was not
          displayed by SHOW VARIABLES. (Bug #17849)
        
          The system_time_zone and
          version_* system variables could not be
          accessed via SELECT
          @@ syntax. (Bug
          #12792, Bug #15684)
        var_name
          Flushing the compression buffer (via FLUSH
          TABLE) no longer increases the size of an unmodified
          ARCHIVE table. (Bug #19204)
        
RPM packages had spurious dependencies on Perl modules and other programs. (Bug #13634)
This is a security fix release for the previous production release family.
This release includes the security fix described later in this section and a few other changes to resolve build problems, relative to the last official MySQL release (5.0.21). If you would like to receive more fine-grained and personalized update alerts about fixes that are relevant to the version and features you use, please consider subscribing to MySQL Network (a commercial MySQL offering). For more details please see http://www.mysql.com/network/advisors.html.
Bugs fixed:
          Security fix: An
          SQL-injection security hole has been found in multi-byte
          encoding processing. The bug was in the server, incorrectly
          parsing the string escaped with the
          mysql_real_escape_string() C API function.
          (CVE-2006-2753,
          Bug#8378)
        
          This vulnerability was discovered and reported by Josh Berkus
          <josh@postgresql.org> and Tom Lane
          <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> as part of the inter-project
          security collaboration of the OSDB consortium. For more
          information about SQL injection, please see the following
          text.
        
          Discussion: An SQL-injection
          security hole has been found in multi-byte encoding
          processing. An SQL-injection security hole can include a
          situation whereby when a user supplied data to be inserted
          into a database, the user might inject SQL statements into the
          data that the server will execute. With regards to this
          vulnerability, when character set unaware-escaping is used
          (for example, addslashes() in PHP), it is
          possible to bypass the escaping in some multi-byte character
          sets (for example, SJIS, BIG5 and GBK). As a result, a
          function such as addslashes() is not able
          to prevent SQL-injection attacks. It is impossible to fix this
          on the server side. The best solution is for applications to
          use character set-aware escaping offered by a function such
          mysql_real_escape_string().
        
          However, a bug was detected in how the MySQL server parses the
          output of mysql_real_escape_string(). As a
          result, even when the character set-aware function
          mysql_real_escape_string() was used, SQL
          injection was possible. This bug has been fixed.
        
          Workarounds: If you are
          unable to upgrade MySQL to a version that includes the fix for
          the bug in mysql_real_escape_string()
          parsing, but run MySQL 5.0.1 or higher, you can use the
          NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL mode as a
          workaround. (This mode was introduced in MySQL 5.0.1.)
          NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES enables an SQL
          standard compatibility mode, where backslash is not considered
          a special character. The result will be that queries will
          fail.
        
To set this mode for the current connection, enter the following SQL statement:
SET sql_mode='NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES';
You can also set the mode globally for all clients:
SET GLOBAL sql_mode='NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES';
          This SQL mode also can be enabled automatically when the
          server starts by using the command-line option
          --sql-mode=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES or by setting
          sql-mode=NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES in the server
          option file (for example, my.cnf or
          my.ini, depending on your system).
        
          The patch for Bug #8303 broke the fix for Bug #8378 and was
          undone. (In string literals with an escape character
          (\) followed by a multi-byte character that
          has a second byte of (\), the literal was
          not interpreted correctly. The next byte now is escaped, not
          the entire multi-byte character. This means it a strict
          reverse of the mysql_real_escape_string()
          function.)
        
The client libraries had not been compiled for position-indpendent code on Solaris-SPARC and AMD x86_64 platforms. (Bug #13159, Bug #14202, Bug #18091)
          Running myisampack followed by
          myisamchk with the
          --unpack option would corrupt the
          auto_increment key. (Bug #12633)
        
This is a bugfix release for the current production release family.
      This MySQL 5.0.21 release includes the patches for recently
      reported security vulnerabilites in the MySQL client-server
      protocol. We would like to thank Stefano Di Paola
      <stefano.dipaola@wisec.it> for finding and reporting
      these to us.
    
This section documents all changes and bug fixes that have been applied since the last official MySQL release. If you would like to receive more fine-grained and personalized update alerts about fixes that are relevant to the version and features you use, please consider subscribing to MySQL Network (a commercial MySQL offering). For more details please see http://www.mysql.com/network/advisors.html.
Functionality added or changed:
          Security enhancement: Added
          the global max_prepared_stmt_count system
          variable to limit the total number of prepared statements in
          the server. This limits the potential for denial-of-service
          attacks based on running the server out of memory by preparing
          huge numbers of statements. The current number of prepared
          statements is available through the
          prepared_stmt_count system variable. (Bug
          #16365)
        
          The
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.
          shared compatibility RPMs no longer contain libraries for
          MySQL 5.1. This avoids a conflict because the 5.0 and 5.1
          libraries share the same soname number. It contains libraries
          for 3.23, 4.0, 4.1, and 5.0. (Bug #19288)
        X-.i386.rpm
          Creating a table in an InnoDB database with a column name that
          matched the name of an internal InnoDB column (including
          DB_ROW_ID, DB_TRX_ID,
          DB_ROLL_PTR and
          DB_MIX_ID) would cause a crash. MySQL now
          returns error 1005 (cannot create table) with
          errno set to -1. (Bug #18934)
        
          NDB Cluster: It is now possible to perform
          a partial start of a cluster. That is, it is now possible to
          bring up the cluster without running ndbd --initial on
          all configured data nodes first. (Bug #18606)
        
          NDB Cluster: A new
          --nowait-nodes startup option for
          ndbd makes it possible to
          “skip” specific nodes without waiting for them to
          start when starting the cluster. See
          Section 15.6.5.2, “Command Options for ndbd”.
        
          NDB Cluster: It is now possible to install
          MySQL with Cluster support to a non-default location and
          change the search path for font description files using either
          the --basedir or
          --character-sets-dir options. (Previously in
          MySQL 5.0, ndbd searched only the default
          path for character sets.)
        
          In result set metadata, the
          MYSQL_FIELD.length value for
          BIT columns now is reported in number of
          bits. For example, the value for a BIT(9)
          column is 9. (Formerly, the value was related to number of
          bytes.) (Bug #13601)
        
          The default for the
          innodb_thread_concurrency system variable
          was changed to 8. (Bug #15868)
        
Bugs fixed:
          Security fix: A malicious
          client, using specially crafted invalid login or
          COM_TABLE_DUMP packets was able to read
          uninitialized memory, which potentially, though unlikely in
          MySQL, could have led to an information disclosure.
          (CVE-2006-1516,
          CVE-2006-1517)
          Thanks to Stefano Di Paola
          <stefano.dipaola@wisec.it> for finding and
          reporting this bug.
        
          Security fix: A malicious
          client, using specially crafted invalid
          COM_TABLE_DUMP packets was able to trigger
          an exploitable buffer overflow on the server.
          (CVE-2006-1518)
          Thanks to Stefano Di Paola
          <stefano.dipaola@wisec.it> for finding and
          reporting this bug.
        
          Security fix: Invalid
          arguments to DATE_FORMAT() caused a server
          crash.
          (CVE-2006-3469,
          Bug #20729) Thanks to Jean-David Maillefer for discovering and
          reporting this problem to the Debian project and to Christian
          Hammers from the Debian Team for notifying us of it.
        
          NDB Cluster: A simultaneous DROP
          TABLE and table update operation utilising a table
          scan could trigger a node failure. (Bug #18597)
        
          mysql-test-run could not be run as
          root. (Bug #17002)
        
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.13-0.i386.rpm,
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.15-0.i386.rpm,
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.18-0.i386.rpm,
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.19-0.i386.rpm,
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.20-0.i386.rpm, and
          MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.20a-0.i386.rpm
          incorrectly depended on glibc 2.3 and could
          not be installed on a glibc 2.2 system.
          (Bug #16539)
        
IA-64 RPM packages for Red Hat and SuSE Linux that were built with the icc compiler incorrectly depended on icc runtime libraries. (Bug #16662)
          After calling FLUSH STATUS, the
          max_used_connections variable did not
          increment for existing connections and connections which use
          the thread cache. (Bug #15933)
        
MySQL would not compile on Linux distributions that use the tinfo library. (Bug #18912)
          Within a trigger, CONNECTION_ID() did not
          return the connection ID of the thread that caused the trigger
          to be activated. (Bug #16461)
        
The yaSSL library returned a cipher list in a manner incompatible with OpenSSL. (Bug #18399)
          For single-SELECT union constructs of the
          form (SELECT ... ORDER BY
          order_list1 [LIMIT
          n]) ORDER BY
          order_list2, the ORDER
          BY lists were concatenated and the
          LIMIT clause was ignored. (Bug #18767)
        
          CREATE VIEW statements would not be
          replicated to the slave if the
          --replicate-wild-ignore-table rule was
          enabled. (Bug #18715)
        
          Index corruption could occur in cases when
          key_cache_block_size was not a multiple of
          myisam_block_size (for example, with
          key_cache_block_size=1536 and
          myisam_block_size=1024). (Bug #19079)
        
          LAST_INSERT_ID() in a stored function or
          trigger returned zero. . (Bug #15728)
        
          Use of CONVERT_TZ() in a view definition
          could result in spurious syntax or access errors. (Bug #15153)
        
          UNCOMPRESS(NULL) could cause subsequent
          UNCOMPRESS() calls to return
          NULL for legal non-NULL
          arguments. (Bug #18643)
        
          Conversion of a number to a CHAR UNICODE
          string returned an invalid result. (Bug #18691)
        
          DELETE and UPDATE
          statements that used large NOT IN
          ( clauses
          could use large amounts of memory. (Bug #15872)
        value_list)
          Prevent recursive views caused by using RENAME
          TABLE on a view after creating it. (Bug #14308)
        
          A LOCK TABLES statement that failed could
          cause MyISAM not to update table statistics
          properly, causing a subsequent CHECK TABLE
          to report table corruption. (Bug #18544)
        
          For a reference to a non-existent stored function in a stored
          routine that had a CONTINUE handler, the
          server continued as though a useful result had been returned,
          possibly resulting in a server crash. (Bug #18787)
        
          InnoDB did not use a consistent read for
          CREATE ... SELECT when
          innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog was set.
          (Bug #18350)
        
          InnoDB could read a delete mark from its
          system tables incorrectly. (Bug #19217)
        
Corrected a syntax error in mysql-test-run.sh. (Bug #19190)
          A missing DBUG_RETURN() caused the server
          to emit a spurious error message: missing DBUG_RETURN
          or DBUG_VOID_RETURN macro in function "open_table".
          (Bug #18964)
        
          DROP DATABASE did not drop stored routines
          associated with the database if the database name was longer
          than 21 characters. (Bug #18344)
        
          Avoid trying to include
          <asm/atomic.h> when it doesn't work
          in C++ code. (Bug #13621)
        
          Executing SELECT on a large table that had
          been compressed within myisampack could
          cause a crash. (Bug #17917)
        
          NDB Cluster: When attempting to create an
          index on a BIT or BLOB
          column, Error 743: Unsupported character set in
          table or index was returned instead of
          Error 906: Unsupported attribute type in
          index.
        
Within stored routines, usernames were parsed incorrectly if they were enclosed within quotes. (Bug #13310)
          Casting a string to DECIMAL worked, but
          casting a trimmed string (using LTRIM() or
          RTRIM()) resulted in loss of decimal
          digits. (Bug #17043)
        
          NDB Cluster: On slow networks or CPUs, the
          management client SHOW command could
          sometimes erroneously show all data nodes as being master
          nodes belonging to nodegroup 0. (Bug #15530)
        
          If the second or third argument to BETWEEN
          was a constant expression such as '2005-09-01 -
          INTERVAL 6 MONTH and the other two arguments were
          columns, BETWEEN was evaluated incorrectly.
          (Bug #18618)
        
          If the first argument to BETWEEN was a
          DATE or TIME column of a
          view and the other arguments were constants,
          BETWEEN did not perform conversion of the
          constants to the appropriate temporary type, resulting in
          incorrect evaluation. (Bug #16069)
        
          Server and clients ignored the --sysconfdir
          option that was passed to configure. (Bug
          #15069)
        
          NDB Cluster: In a 2-node cluster with a
          node failure, restarting the node with a low value for
          StartPartialTimeout could cause the cluster
          to come up partitioned (“split-brain” issue).
          (Bug #16447)
        
A similar issue could occur when the cluster was first started with a sufficiently low value for this parameter. (Bug #18612)
          NDB Cluster: On systems with multiple
          network interfaces, data nodes would get “stuck”
          in startup phase 2 if the interface connecting them to the
          management server was working on node startup while the
          interface interconnecting the data nodes experienced a
          temporary outage. (Bug #15695)
        
          NDB Cluster: Unused open handlers for
          tables in which the metadata had changed were not properly
          closed. This could result in stale results from Cluster tables
          following an ALTER TABLE. (Bug #13228)
        
          NDB Cluster: Uninitialized internal
          variables could lead to unexpected results. (Bug #11033, Bug
          #11034)
        
          For InnoDB tables, an expression of the
          form col_name BETWEEN
          col_name2 - INTERVAL
          x DAY AND
          col_name2 + INTERVAL
          x DAY
          INSERT DELAYED into a view caused an
          infinite loop. (Bug #13683)
        
          Lettercase in database name qualifiers was not consistently
          handled properly in queries when
          lower_case_table_names was set to 1. (Bug
          #15917)
        
          The optimizer could cause a server crash or use a non-optimal
          subset of indexes when evaluating whether to use
          Index Merge/Intersection variant of
          index_merge optimization. (Bug #19021)
        
The presence of multiple equalities in a condition after reading a constant table could cause the optimizer not to use an index. This resulted in certain queries being much slower than in MySQL 4.1. (Bug #16504)
          A recent change caused the mysql client not
          to display NULL values correctly and to
          display numeric columns left-justified rather than
          right-justified. The problems have been corrected. (Bug
          #18265)
        
          mysql_reconnect() sent a SET
          NAMES statement to the server, even for pre-4.1
          servers that do not understand the statement. (Bug #18830)
        
          COUNT(*) on a MyISAM
          table could return different results for the base table and a
          view on the base table. (Bug #18237)
        
          DELETE with LEFT JOIN
          for InnoDB tables could crash the server if
          innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog was enabled.
          (Bug #15650)
        
          InnoDB failure to release an adaptive hash
          index latch could cause a server crash if the query cache was
          enabled. (Bug #15758)
        
          For mysql.server, if the
          basedir option was specified after
          datadir in an option file, the setting for
          datadir was ignored and assumed to be
          located under basedir. (Bug #16240)
        
          The euro sign (€) was not stored
          correctly in columns using the
          latin1_german1_ci or
          latin1_general_ci collation. (Bug #18321)
        
          EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM
           returned unexpected
          results. (Bug #18100)
        date)
          TRUNCATE did not reset the
          AUTO_INCREMENT counter for
          MyISAM tables when issued inside a stored
          procedure. (Bug #14945)
        
          Note: This bug did not affect
          InnoDB tables. Also,
          TRUNCATE does not reset the
          AUTO_INCREMENT counter for
          NDBCluster tables regardless of when it is
          called (see Bug #18864).
        
          The server was always built as though
          --with-extra-charsets=complex had been
          specified. (Bug #12076)
        
          A query using WHERE (column_1,
          column_2) IN
          ((value_1,
          value_2)[, (..., ...), ...]) would
          return incorrect results. (Bug #16248)
        
          Queries of the form SELECT DISTINCT
           did not return
          all matching rows. (Bug #16710)
        timestamp_column WHERE
          date_function(timestamp_col)
          = constant
          When running a query that contained a GROUP_CONCAT(
          SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(...) ), the result was
          NULL except in the
          ROLLUP part of the result, if there was
          one. (Bug #15560)
        
For tables created in a MySQL 4.1 installation upgraded to MySQL 5.0 and up, multiple-table updates could update only the first matching row. (Bug #16281)
          NDB Cluster: When multiple node restarts
          were attempted without allowing each restart to complete, the
          error message returned was Array index out of
          bounds rather than Too many crashed
          replicas. (Bug #18349)
        
          CAST for large double AS SIGNED
          INT)double
          values outside the signed integer range truncates the result
          to be within range, but the result sometimes had the wrong
          sign, and no warning was generated. (Bug #15098)
        
          Updating a field value when also requesting a lock with
          GET_LOCK() would cause slave servers in a
          replication environment to terminate. (Bug #17284)
        
This is a bugfix release for the current production release family. It replaces MySQL 5.0.20.
Changes from 5.0.20 to 5.0.20a:
The fix for “Command line options are ignored for mysql client” (Bug #16855) has been revoked because it introduced an incompatible change in the way the mysql command-line client selects the server to connect to. In the worst case, this might have led to a client issuing commands to a server for which they were not intended, and this must not happen. To help all users in understanding this subject, Section 4.2, “Invoking MySQL Programs” now includes additional explanation of how command options with regard to host selection.
          The code of the yaSSL library has been
          improved to avoid the dependency on a C++ runtime library, so
          a link with pure C applications is now possible on additional
          (but not yet all) platforms. We are working on fixing the
          remaining issues.
        
Additional information about SSL support:
          With version 5.0.20a, SSL support is contained in all binaries
          for all Unix (including Linux) and Windows platforms except
          AIX, HP-UX, OpenServer 6, and the RPMs specific for
          RHAS3/RHAS4/SLES9 on Itanium CPUs (ia64);
          It is also not contained in those for Novell Netware. We are
          trying to add these platforms in future versions.
        
          Please note that the original 5.0.20 announcement included
          inexact wording: SSL support is “included” in
          both server and client, but by default not
          “enabled”. SSL can be enabled by passing the
          SSL-related options (--ssl,
          --ssl-key=...,
          --ssl-cert=...,
          --ssl-ca=...) when starting the server and
          the client or by specifying these options in an option file.
          For more information, see
          Section 5.9.7, “Using Secure Connections”.
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Added the --sysdate-is-now option to
          mysqld to enable
          SYSDATE() to be treated as an alias for
          NOW(). See
          Section 12.5, “Date and Time Functions”. (Bug #15101)
        
          InnoDB: The InnoDB
          storage engine now provides a descriptive error message if
          ibdata file information is omitted from
          my.cnf. (Bug #16827)
        
          The NDBCluster storage engine now supports
          INSERT IGNORE and
          REPLACE statements. Previously, these
          statements failed with an error. (Bug #17431)
        
Builds for Windows, Linux, and Unix (except AIX) platforms now have SSL support enabled, in the server as well as in the client libraries. Because part of the SSL code is written in C++, this does introduce dependencies on the system's C++ runtime libraries in several cases, depending on compiler specifics. (Bug #18195)
          The syntax for CREATE PROCEDURE and
          CREATE FUNCTION statements now includes a
          DEFINER clause. The
          DEFINER value specifies the security
          context to be used when checking access privileges at routine
          invocation time if the routine has the SQL SECURITY
          DEFINER characteristic. See
          Section 17.2.1, “CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE
        FUNCTION Syntax”, for more information.
        
          When mysqldump is invoked with the
          --routines option, it now dumps the
          DEFINER value for stored routines.
        
          Large file support added to build for QNX
          platform. (Bug #17336)
        
Large file support was re-enabled for the MySQL server binary for the AIX 5.2 platform. (Bug #13571)
Bugs fixed:
          If the WHERE condition of a query contained
          an OR-ed FALSE term, the
          set of tables whose rows cannot serve for null-complements in
          outer joins was determined incorrectly. This resulted in
          blocking possible conversions of outer joins into joins by the
          optimizer for such queries. (Bug #17164)
        
          mysql_config returned incorrect libraries
          on x86_64 systems. (Bug #13158)
        
Stored routine names longer than 64 characters were silently truncated. Now the limit is properly enforced and an error occurs. (Bug #17015)
          During conversion from one character set to
          ucs2, multi-byte characters with no
          ucs2 equivalent were converted to multiple
          characters, rather than to 0x003F QUESTION
          MARK. (Bug #15375)
        
          The mysql_close() C API function leaked
          handles for shared-memory connections on Windows. (Bug #15846)
        
          Checks for permissions on database operations could be
          performed in a case-insensitive manner (a user with
          permissions on database MYDATABASE could by
          accident get permissions on database
          myDataBase), if the privilege data were
          still cached from a previous check. (Bug #17279)
        
          If InnoDB ran out of buffer space for row
          locks and adaptive hashes, the server would crash. Now
          InnoDB rolls back the transaction. (Bug
          #18238)
        
          InnoDB tables with an adaptive hash blocked
          other queries during CHECK TABLE statements
          while the entire hash was checked. This could be a long time
          for a large hash. (Bug #17126)
        
          For InnoDB tables created in MySQL 4.1 or
          earlier, or created in 5.0 or later with compact format,
          updating a row so that a long column is updated or the length
          of some column changes, InnoDB later would
          fail to reclaim the BLOB storage space if
          the row was deleted. (Bug #18252)
        
          InnoDB had a memory leak for duplicate-key
          errors with tables having 90 columns or more. (Bug #18384)
        
          InnoDB: The LATEST FOREIGN KEY
          ERROR section in the output of SHOW INNODB
          STATUS was sometimes formatted incorrectly, causing
          problems with scripts that parsed the output of this
          statement. (Bug #16814)
        
          When using ORDER BY with a non-string
          column inside GROUP_CONCAT() the result's
          character set was converted to binary. (Bug #18281)
        
See also Bug #14169.
          SELECT ... WHERE  when column
          LIKE 'A%'column had
          a key and used the latin2_czech_cs
          collation. (Bug #17374)
        
Complex queries with nested joins could cause a server crash. (Bug #18279)
The server could deadlock under heavy load while writing to the binary log. (Bug #18116)
          A SELECT ... ORDER BY ... from a view
          defined using a function could crash the server. An example of
          such a view might be CREATE VIEW AS SELECT SQRT(c1)
          FROM t1. (Bug #18386)
        
          A DELETE using a subquery could crash the
          server. (Bug #18306)
        
          REPAIR TABLE, OPTIMIZE
          TABLE, and ALTER TABLE operations
          on transactional tables (or on tables of any type on Windows)
          could corrupt triggers associated with those tables. (Bug
          #18153)
        
          MyISAM: Performing a bulk insert on a table
          referenced by a trigger would crash the table. (Bug #17764)
        
          MyISAM: Keys for which the first part of
          the key was a CHAR or
          VARCHAR column using the UTF-8 character
          set and longer than 254 bytes could become corrupted. (Bug
          #17705)
        
          Using ORDER BY
           within a stored
          procedure (where intvarintvar is an
          integer variable or expression) would crash the server. (Bug
          #16474)
        
          Note: The use of an integer
          i in an ORDER BY
           clause for sorting the
          result by the
          iith
          column is deprecated (and non-standard). It should
          not be used in new applications. See
          Section 13.2.7, “SELECT Syntax”.
        
Triggers created in MySQL 5.0.16 and earlier could not be dropped after upgrading the server to 5.0.17 or later. (Bug #15921)
          A SELECT using a function against a nested
          view would crash the server. (Bug #15683)
        
          NDB Cluster: Certain queries using
          ORDER BY ... ASC in the
          WHERE clause could return incorrect
          results. (Bug #17729)
        
          NDB Cluster: A timeout in the handling of
          an ABORT condition with more that 32
          operations could yield a node failure. (Bug #18414)
        
          NDB Cluster: A node restart immediately
          following a CREATE TABLE would fail.
          Important: This fix supports
          2-node Clusters only. (Bug #18385)
        
          NDB Cluster: In event of a node failure
          during a rollback, a “false” lock could be
          established on the backup for that node, which lock could not
          be removed without restarting the node. (Bug #18352)
        
          NDB Cluster: The cluster created a crashed
          replica of a table having an ordered index — or when
          logging was not enabled, of a table having a table or unique
          index — leading to a crash of the cluster following 8
          successibe restarts. (Bug #18298)
        
          NDB Cluster: When replacing a failed master
          node, the replacement node could cause the cluster to crash
          from a buffer overflow if it had an excessively large amount
          of data to write to the cluster log. (Bug #18118)
        
          NDB Cluster: If a mysql
          or other client could not parse the result set returned from a
          mysqld process acting as an SQL node in a
          cluster, the client would crash instead of returning the
          appropriate error. For example, this could happen when the
          client attempted to use a character set was not available to
          the mysqld. (Bug #17380)
        
          NDB Cluster: Restarting nodes were allowed
          to start and join the cluster too early. (Bug #16772)
        
If a row was inserted inside a stored procedure using the parameters passed to the procedure in the INSERT statement, the resulting binlog entry was not escaped properly. (Bug #18293)
          If InnoDB encountered a
          HA_ERR_LOCK_TABLE_FULL error and
          rolled-back a transaction, the transaction was still written
          to the binary log. (Bug #18283)
        
Stored procedures that call UDFs and pass local string variables caused server crashes. (Bug #17261)
Connecting to a server with a UCS2 default character set with a client using a non-UCS2 character set crashed the server. (Bug #18004)
Loading of UDFs in a statically linked MySQL caused a server crash. UDF loading is now blocked if the MySQL server is statically linked. (Bug #11835)
Views that incorporate tables from the INFORMATION_SCHEMA resulted in a server crash when queried. (Bug #18224)
          A SELECT * query on an INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          table by a user with limited privileges resulted in a server
          crash. (Bug #18113)
        
          Attempting to access an InnoDB table after
          starting the server with --skip-innodb caused
          a server crash. (Bug #14575)
        
          InnoDB used table locks (not row locks)
          within stored functions. (Bug #18077)
        
          Replication slaves could not replicate triggers from older
          servers that included no DEFINER clause in
          the trigger definition. Now the trigger executes with the
          privileges of the invoker (which on the slave is the slave SQL
          thread). (Bug #16266)
        
          Character set conversion of string constants for
          UNION of constant and table column was not
          done when it was safe to do so. (Bug #15949)
        
          The DEFINER value for stored routines was
          not replicated. (Bug #15963)
        
          Use of stored functions with DISTINCT or
          GROUP BY can produce incorrect results when
          ORDER BY is also used. (Bug #13575)
        
          Use of TRUNCATE TABLE for a
          TEMPORARY table on a master server was
          propagated to slaves properly, but slaves did not decrement
          the Slave_open_temp_tables counter
          properly. (Bug #17137)
        
          SELECT COUNT(*) for a
          MyISAM table could return different results
          depending on whether an index was used. (Bug #14980)
        
          A LEFT JOIN with a UNION
          that selects literal values could crash the server. (Bug
          #17366)
        
Large file support did not work in AIX server binaries. (Bug #10776)
          Updating a view that filters certain rows to set a filtered
          out row to be included in the table caused infinite loop. For
          example, if the view has a WHERE clause of salary >
          100 then issuing an UPDATE statement of SET
          salary = 200 WHERE id = 10, caused an infinite loop.
          (Bug #17726)
        
          Certain combinations of joins with mixed ON
          and USING clauses caused unknown column
          errors. (Bug #15229)
        
          NDB Cluster: Inserting and deleting
          BLOB column values while a backup was in
          process could cause the loss of an ndbd
          node. (Bug #14028)
        
          If the server was started with the
          --skip-grant-tables option, it was impossible
          to create a trigger or a view without explicitly specifying a
          DEFINER clause. (Bug #16777)
        
          COUNT(DISTINCT  and
          col1,
          col2)COUNT(DISTINCT
          CONCAT( operations
          produced different results if one of the columns was an
          indexed col1,
          col2))DECIMAL column. (Bug #15745)
        
          The server displayed garbage in the error message warning
          about bad assignments to DECIMAL columns or
          routine variables. (Bug #15480)
        
The server would execute stored routines that had a non-existent definer. (Bug #13198)
          For FEDERATED tables, a
          SELECT statement with an ORDER
          BY clause did not return rows in the proper order.
          (Bug #17377)
        
          The FORMAT() function returned an incorrect
          result when the client's
          character_set_connection value was
          utf8. (Bug #16678)
        
          NDB Cluster: Some query cache statistics
          were not always correctly reported for Cluster tables. (Bug
          #16795)
        
          Updating the value of a Unicode VARCHAR
          column with the result returned by a stored function would
          cause the insertion of ASCII characters into the column
          instead of Unicode, even where the function's return type was
          also declared as Unicode. (Bug #17615)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Incompatible change: The
          InnoDB storage engine no longer ignores
          trailing spaces when comparing BINARY or
          VARBINARY column values. This means that
          (for example) the binary values 'a' and
          'a ' are now regarded as
          unequal any time they are compared, as
          they are in MyISAM tables. (Bug #14189)
        
          See Section 11.4.2, “The BINARY and VARBINARY Types” for more information
          about the BINARY and
          VARBINARY types.
        
Several changes were made to make upgrades easier:
Added the mysql_upgrade program that checks all tables for incompatibilities with the current version of MySQL Server and repairs them if necessary. This program should be run for each MySQL upgrade (rather than mysql_fix_privilege_tables). See Section 5.6.2, “mysql_upgrade — Check Tables for MySQL Upgrade”.
              Added the FOR UPGRADE option for the
              CHECK TABLE statement. This option
              checks whether tables are incompatible with the current
              version of MySQL Server.
            
              Added the --check-upgrade to
              mysqlcheck that invokes CHECK
              TABLE with the FOR UPGRADE
              option.
            
          NDB Cluster: The ndb_mgm
          client commands node_id
          STARTnode_id STOPALL for the
          node_id continues to affect all
          data nodes only.)
        
          When using the GROUP_CONCAT() function
          where the group_concat_max_len system
          variable was greater than 512, the type of the result was
          BLOB only if the query included an
          ORDER BY clause; otherwise the result was a
          VARCHAR.
        
          The result type of the GROUP_CONCAT()
          function is now VARCHAR only if the value
          of the group_concat_max_len system variable
          is less than or equal to 512. Otherwise, this function returns
          a BLOB. (Bug #14169)
        
mysql no longer terminates data value display when it encounters a NUL byte. Instead, it displays NUL bytes as spaces. (Bug #16859)
          Added the --wait-timeout option to
          mysqlmanager to allow configuration of the
          timeout for dropping an inactive connection, and increased the
          default timeout from 30 seconds to 28,800 seconds (8 hours).
          (Bug #12674, Bug#15980)
        
          A number of performance issues were resolved that had
          previously been encountered when using statements that
          repeatedly invoked stored functions. For example, calling
          BENCHMARK() using a stored function
          executed much more slowly than when invoking it with inline
          code that accomplished the same task. In most cases the two
          should now execute with approximately the same speed. (Bug
          #15014, Bug #14946)
        
          libmysqlclient now uses versioned symbols
          with GNU ld. (Bug #3074)
        
          NDB Cluster: More descriptive warnings are
          now issued when inappropriate logging parameters are set in
          config.ini. (Formerly, the warning issued
          was simply Could not add logfile
          destination.) (Bug #11331)
        
          Added the --port-open-timeout option to
          mysqld to control how many seconds the
          server should wait for the TCP/IP port to become free if it
          cannot be opened. (Bug #15591)
        
          Repeated invocation of my_init() and
          my_end() caused corruption of character set
          data and connection failure. (Bug #6536)
        
          Two new Hungarian collations are included:
          utf8_hungarian_ci and
          ucs2_hungarian_ci. These support the
          correct sort order for Hungarian vowels. However, they do not
          support the correct order for sorting Hungarian consonant
          contractions; this issue will be fixed in a future release.
        
Wording of error 1329 changed to No data - zero rows fetched, selected, or processed. (Bug #15206)
          The INFORMATION_SCHEMA now skips data
          contained in unlistable/unreadable directories rather than
          returning an error. (Bug #15851)
        
          InnoDB now caches a list of unflushed files instead of
          scanning for unflushed files during a table flush operation.
          This improves performance when
          --innodb-file-per-table is set on a system
          with a large number of InnoDB tables. (Bug #15653)
        
The message for error 1109 changed from Unknown table ... in order clause to Unknown table ... in field list. (Bug #15091)
          The mysqltest utility now converts all
          CR/LF combinations to LF
          to allow test cases intended for Windows to work properly on
          UNIX-like systems. (Bug #13809)
        
          The mysql_ping function will now retry if
          the reconnect flag is set and error
          CR_SERVER_LOST is encountered during the
          first attempt to ping the server. (Bug #14057)
        
          mysqldump now surrounds the
          DEFINER, SQL SECURITY
          DEFINER and WITH CHECK OPTION
          clauses of a CREATE VIEW statement with
          "not in version" comments to prevent errors in earlier
          versions of MySQL. (Bug #14871)
        
          New charset command added to
          mysql command-line client. By typing
          charset  or
          name\C  (such as
          name\C UTF8), the client character set can be
          changed without reconnecting. (Bug #16217)
        
          Client API will now attempt reconnect on TCP/IP if the
          reconnect flag is set, as is the case with
          sockets. (Bug #2845)
        
Bugs fixed:
          Generating an AUTO_INCREMENT value through
          a FEDERATED table did not set the value
          returned by LAST_INSERT_ID(). (Bug #14768)
        
Cursors in stored routines could cause a server crash. (Bug #16887)
          Setting the myisam_repair_threads system
          variable to a value larger than 1 could cause corruption of
          large MyISAM tables. (Bug #11527)
        
          The length of a VARCHAR() column that used
          the utf8 character set would increase each
          time the table was re-created in a stored procedure or
          prepared statement, eventually causing the CREATE
          TABLE statement to fail. (Bug #13134)
        
          type_decimal failed with the prepared
          statement protocol. (Bug #17826)
        
          The MySQL server could crash with out of memory errors when
          performing aggregate functions on a DECIMAL
          column. (Bug #17602)
        
A stored procedure failed to return data the first time it was called per connection. (Bug #17476)
          Using DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS
           to drop a
          user-defined function caused a server crash if the server was
          running with the func_name--skip-grant-tables option.
          (Bug #17595)
        
          Using ALTER TABLE to increase the length of
          a BINARY(
          column caused column values to be padded with spaces rather
          than M)0x00 bytes. (Bug #16857)
        
          A large BIGINT value specified in a
          WHERE clause could be treated differently
          depending on whether it is specified as a quoted string. (For
          example, WHERE bigint_col =
          17666000000000000000 versus WHERE
          bigint_col = '17666000000000000000'). (Bug #9088)
        
          A natural join between INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          tables failed. (Bug #17523)
        
A memory leak caused warnings on slaves for certain statements that executed without warning on the master. (Bug #16175)
          The embedded server did not allow binding of columns to the
          MYSQL_TYPE_VAR_STRING data type in prepared
          statements. (Bug #12070)
        
The embedded server failed various tests in the automated test suite. (Bug #9630, Bug #9631, Bug #9633, Bug #10801, Bug #10911, Bug #10924, Bug #10925, Bug #10926, Bug #10930, Bug #15433)
          Instance Manager erroneously accepted a list of instance
          identifiers for the START INSTANCE and
          STOP INSTANCE commands (should accept only
          a single identifier). (Bug #12813)
        
          For a transaction that used MyISAM and
          InnoDB tables, interruption of the
          transaction due to a dropped connection on a master server
          caused slaves to lose synchrony. (Bug #16559)
        
          SELECT with GROUP BY on
          a view can cause a server crash. (Bug #16382)
        
          If the query optimizer transformed a GROUP
          BY clause in a subquery, it did not also transform
          the HAVING clause if there was one,
          producing incorrect results. (Bug #16603)
        
          SUBSTRING_INDEX() could yield inconsistent
          results when applied with the same arguments to consecutive
          rows in a query. (Bug #14676)
        
          The parser allowed CREATE AGGREGATE
          FUNCTION for creating stored functions, even though
          AGGREGATE does not apply. (It is used only
          for CREATE FUNCTION only when creating
          user-defined functions.) (Bug #16896)
        
Data truncations on non-UNIQUE indexes could crash InnoDB when using multi-byte character sets. (Bug #17530)
          Triggers created without BEGIN and
          END clauses could not be properly restored
          from a mysqldump file. (Bug #16878)
        
          The RENAME TABLE statement did not move
          triggers to the new table. (Bug #13525)
        
          Clients compiled from source with the
          --without-readline did not save command
          history from session to session. (Bug #16557)
        
          Stored routines that contained only a single statement were
          not written properly to the dumpfile when using
          mysqldump. (Bug #14857)
        
          For certain MERGE tables, the optimizer
          wrongly assumed that using
          index_merge/intersection was too expensive.
          (Bug #17314)
        
          Executing a SHOW CREATE VIEW query of an
          invalid view caused the mysql_next_result
          function of libMySQL.dll to hang. (Bug
          #15943)
        
          BIT fields were not properly handled when
          using row-based replication. (Bug #13418)
        
          Issuing GRANT EXECUTE on a procedure would
          display any warnings related to the creation of the procedure.
          (Bug #7787)
        
          NDB Cluster:
          ndb_delete_all would run out of memory on
          tables containing BLOB columns. (Bug
          #16693)
        
          NDB Cluster: UNIQUE keys
          in Cluster tables were limited to 225 bytes in length. (Bug
          #15918)
        
In a highly concurrent environment, a server crash or deadlock could result from execution of a statement that used stored functions or activated triggers coincident with alteration of the tables used by these functions or triggers. (Bug #16593)
          Previously, a stored function invocation was written to the
          binary log as DO
           if the
          invocation changes data and occurs within a non-logged
          statement, or if the function invokes a stored procedure that
          produces an error. These invocations now are logged as
          func_name()SELECT
           instead for
          better control over error code checking (slave servers could
          stop due to detecting a different error than occurred on the
          master). (Bug #14769)
        func_name()
          CHECKSUM TABLE returned different values on
          MyISAM table depending on whether the QUICK
          or EXTENDED options were used. (Bug #8841)
        
          MySQL server dropped client connection for certain SELECT
          statements against views defined that used
          MERGE algorithm. (Bug #16260)
        
          A call to the IF() function using decimal
          arguments could return incorrect results. (Bug #16272)
        
          A statement containing GROUP BY and
          HAVING clauses could return incorrect
          results when the HAVING clause contained
          logic that returned FALSE for every row.
          (Bug #14927)
        
          Using GROUP BY on column used in
          WHERE clause could cause empty set to be
          returned. (Bug #16203)
        
          For a MySQL 5.0 server, using MySQL 4.1 tables in queries with
          a GROUP BY clause could result in buffer
          overrun or a server crash. (Bug #16752)
        
          SET sql_mode =
          , where
          NN > 31, did not work properly.
          (Bug #13897)
        
          NDB Cluster: Cluster log file paths were
          truncated to 128 characters. They may now be as long as
          MAX_PATH (the maximum path length permitted
          by the operating system). (Bug #17411)
        
          The mysql_stmt_store_result() C API
          function could not be used for a prepared statement if a
          cursor had been opened for the statement. (Bug #14013)
        
          The mysql_stmt_sqlstate() C API function
          incorrectly returned an empty string rather than
          '00000' when no error occurred. (Bug
          #16143)
        
          Using the TRUNCATE() function with a
          negative number for the second argument on a
          BIGINT column returned incorrect results.
          (Bug #8461)
        
Instance Manager searched wrong location for password file on some platforms. (Bug #16499)
          NDB Cluster: Following multiple forced
          shutdowns and restarts of data nodes, DROP
          DATABASE could fail. (Bug #17325)
        
          NDB Cluster: An UPDATE
          with an inner join failed to match any records if both tables
          in the join did not have a primary key. (Bug #17257)
        
          NDB Cluster: A DELETE
          with a join in the WHERE clause failed to
          retrieve any records if both tables in the join did not have a
          primary key. (Bug #17249)
        
          The error message returned by perror
           was prefixed with
          OS error code: instead of
          NDB error code:. (Bug #17235)
        --ndb
          NDB Cluster: In some cases, LOAD
          DATA INFILE did not load all data into
          NDB tables. (Bug #17081)
        
          NDB Cluster: The REDO
          log would become corrupted (and thus unreadable) in some
          circumstances, due to a failure in the query handler. (Bug
          #17295)
        
          NDB Cluster: No error message was generated
          for setting NoOfFragmentLogFiles too low.
          (Bug #13966)
        
          NDB Cluster: No error message was generated
          for setting MaxNoOfAttributes too low. (Bug
          #13965)
        
          Binary distributions for Solaris contained files with group
          ownership set to the non-existing wheel
          group. Now the bin group is used. (Bug
          #15562)
        
          The DECIMAL data type was not being handled
          correctly with prepared statements. (Bug #16511)
        
          The SELECT privilege was required for
          triggers that performed no selects. (Bug #15196)
        
          The UPDATE privilege was required for
          triggers that performed no updates. (Bug #15166)
        
          CAST(... AS TIME) operations returned
          different results when using versus not using
          prepared-statement protocol. (Bug #15805)
        
Improper memory handling for stored routine variables could cause memory overruns and binary log corruption. (Bug #15588)
Killing a long-running query containing a subquery could cause a server crash. (Bug #14851)
          A FULLTEXT query in a prepared statement
          could result in unexpected behavior. (Bug #14496)
        
          A RETURN statement within a trigger caused
          a server crash. RETURN now is disallowed
          within triggers. To exit immediately, use
          LEAVE. (Bug #16829)
        
          STR_TO_DATE(1,NULL) caused a server crash.
          (CVE-2006-3081,
          Bug #15828)
        
An invalid stored routine could not be dropped. (Bug #16303)
          When evaluation of the test in a CASE
          failed in a stored procedure that contained a
          CONTINUE handler, execution resumed at the
          beginning of the CASE statement instead of at the end. (Bug
          #16568)
        
          An INSERT statement in a stored procedure
          corrupted the binary log. (Bug #16621)
        
          When MyODBC or any other client called
          my_init()/my_end()
          several times, it caused corruption of charset data stored in
          once_mem_pool. (Bug #11892)
        
When multiple handlers are created for the same MySQL error number within nested blocks, the outermost handler took precedence. (Bug #15011)
          Certain LEAVE statements in stored
          procedures were not properly optimized. (Bug #15737)
        
Setting InnoDB path settings to an empty string caused InnoDB storage engine to crash upon server startup. (Bug #16157)
InnoDB used full explicit table locks in trigger processing. (Bug #16229)
          Server crash when dropping InnoDB constraints named
          TABLENAME_ibfk_0
Corrected race condition when dropping the adaptive hash index for a B-tree page in InnoDB. (Bug #16582)
          The mysql_real_connect() C API function
          incorrectly reset the MYSQL_OPT_RECONNECT
          option to its default value. (Bug #15719)
        
          InnoDB: After upgrading an
          InnoDB table having a VARCHAR
          BINARY column created in MySQL 4.0 to MySQL 5.0,
          update operations on the table would cause the server to
          crash. (Bug #16298)
        
          Trying to compile the server on Windows generated a stack
          overflow warning due to a recursive definition of the internal
          Field_date::store() method. (Bug #15634)
        
          The use of LOAD INDEX within a stored
          routine was permitted and caused the server to crash.
          Note: LOAD
          INDEX statements within stored routines
          are not supported, and now yield an error
          if attempted. This behavior is intended. (Bug #14270)
        
          The mysqlbinlog utility did not output
          DELIMITER statements, causing syntax errors
          for stored routine creation statements. (Bug #11312)
        
          NDB Cluster returned incorrect Can't find
          file error for OS error 24, changed to Too
          many open files. (Bug #15020)
        
          Performing a RENAME TABLE on an InnoDB
          table when the server is started with the
          --innodb-file-per-table and the data
          directory is a symlink caused a server crash. (Bug #15991)
        
          Multi-byte path names for LOAD DATA and
          SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE caused errors.
          Added the character_set_filesystem system
          variable, which controls the interpretation of string literals
          that refer to filenames. (Bug #12448)
        
Certain subqueries where the inner query is the result of a aggregate function would return different results on MySQL 5.0 than on MySQL 4.1. (Bug #15347)
Attempts to create FULLTEXT indexes on VARCHAR columns larger than 1000 bytes resulted in error. (Bug #13835)
          Characters in the gb2312 and
          euckr character sets which did not have
          Unicode mappings were truncated. (Bug #15377)
        
Certain nested LEFT JOIN operations were not properly optimized. (Bug #16393)
          GRANT statements specifying schema names
          that included underscore characters (i.e.
          my_schema) did not match if the underscore
          was escaped in the GRANT statement (i.e.
          GRANT ALL ON `my\_schema` ...). (Bug
          #14834)
        
          Running out of diskspace in the location specified by the
          tmpdir option resulted in incorrect error
          message. (Bug #14634)
        
          Test suite sp test left behind tables when
          the test failed that could cause future tests to fail. (Bug
          #15866)
        
          UPDATE statement crashed multi-byte
          character set FULLTEXT index if update
          value was almost identical to initial value only differing in
          some spaces being changed to  . (Bug #16489)
        
          A SELECT query which contained a
          GROUP_CONCAT() and an ORDER
          BY clause against the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA resulted in an empty
          result set. (Bug #15307)
        
          The --replicate-do and
          --replicate-ignore options were not being
          enforced on multiple-table statements. (Bug #15699, Bug
          #16487)
        
          A prepared statement created from a SELECT ...
          LIKE query (such as PREPARE stmt1 FROM
          'SELECT col_1 FROM tedd_test WHERE col_1 LIKE ?';)
          would begin to produce erratic results after being executed
          repeatedly numerous (thousands) of times. (Bug #12734)
        
          The server would crash when the size of an
          ARCHIVE table grew beyond 2GB. (Bug #15787)
        
          Created a user function with an empty string (that is,
          CREATE FUNCTION ''()), was accepted by the
          server. Following this, calling SHOW FUNCTION
          STATUS would cause the server to crash. (Bug #15658)
        
In some cases the query optimizer did not properly perform multiple joins where inner joins followed left joins, resulting in corrupted result sets. (Bug #15633)
The absence of a table in the left part of a left or right join was not checked prior to name resolution, which resulted in a server crash. (Bug #15538)
          NDBCluster: A bitfield whose offset and
          length totaled 32 would crash the cluster. (Bug #16125)
        
          NDBCluster: Upon the completion of a scan
          where a key request remained outstanding on the primary
          replica and a starting node died, the scan did not terminate.
          This caused incompleted error handling of the failed node.
          (Bug #15908)
        
          NDBCluster: The
          ndb_autodiscover test failed sporadically
          due to a node not being permitted to connect to the cluster.
          (Bug #15619)
        
          NDBCluster: When running more than one
          management process in a cluster:
        
              ndb_mgm -c
              host:port
              -e "node_id stop"
              would stop a management process running only on the same
              system on which the command was issued.
            
ndb_mgm -e "shutdown" failed to shut down any management processes at all.
(Bug #12045, Bug #12124)
          The contents of fill_help_tables.sql
          could not be loaded in strict SQL mode. (Bug #15760)
        
          fill_help_tables.sql was not included in
          binary distributions for several platforms. (Bug #15759)
        
          An INSERT ... SELECT statement between
          tables in a MERGE set can return errors
          when statement involves insert into child table from merge
          table or vice-versa. (Bug #5390)
        
          Certain permission management statements could create a
          NULL hostname for a user, resulting in a
          server crash. (Bug #15598)
        
          A COMMIT statement followed by a
          ALTER TABLE statement on a BDB table caused
          server crash. (Bug #14212)
        
          A DELETE statement involving a
          LEFT JOIN and an IS NULL
          test on the right-hand table of the join crashed the server
          when the innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog
          option was enabled. (Bug #15650)
        
          Performing an ORDER BY on an indexed
          ENUM column returned error. (Bug #15308)
        
          The NOT FOUND condition handler for stored
          procedures did not distinguish between a NOT
          FOUND condition and an exception or warning. (Bug
          #15231)
        
A stored procedure with an undefined variable and an exception handler would hang the client when called. (Bug #14498)
Subselect could return wrong results when records cache and grouping was involved. (Bug #15347)
Temporary table aliasing did not work inside stored functions. (Bug #12198)
          MIN() and MAX()
          operations were not optimized for views. (Bug #16016)
        
          Using an aggregate function as the argument for a HAVING
          clause would result in the aggregate function always returning
          FALSE. (Bug #14274)
        
Parallel builds occasionally failed on Solaris. (Bug #16282)
          The FORCE INDEX keyword in a query would
          prevent an index merge from being used where an index merge
          would normally be chosen by the optimizer. (Bug #16166)
        
          The COALESCE() function truncated data in a
          TINYTEXT column. (Bug #15581)
        
          InnoDB: Comparison of indexed
          VARCHAR CHARACTER SET ucs2 COLLATE ucs2_bin
          columns using LIKE could fail. (Bug #14583)
        
An attempt to open a table that requires a disabled storage engine could cause a server crash. (Bug #15185)
          Issuing a DROP USER command could cause
          some users to encounter a
          hostname is not allowed to
          connect to this MySQL server
          Setting innodb_log_file_size to a value
          greater than 4G crashed the server. (Bug #15108)
        
          A SELECT of a stored function that
          references the INFORMATION_SCHEMA could
          crash the server. (Bug #15533)
        
          Tarball install package was missing a proper
          fill_help_tables.sql file. (Bug #15151)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          It is now possible to build the server such that
          MyISAM tables can support up to 128 keys
          rather than the standard 64. This can be done by configuring
          the build using the option
          --with-max-indexes=,
          where NN≤128 is the maximum
          number of indexes to permit per table. (Bug #10932)
        
          The server treats stored routine parameters and local
          variables (and stored function return values) according to
          standard SQL. Previously, parameters, variables, and return
          values were treated as items in expressions and were subject
          to automatic (silent) conversion and truncation. Now the data
          type is observed. Data type conversion and overflow problems
          that occur in assignments result in warnings, or errors in
          strict mode. The CHARACTER SET clause for
          character data type declarations is used. Parameters,
          variables, and return values must be scalars; it is no longer
          possible to assign a row value. Also, stored functions execute
          using the sql_mode value in force at
          function creation time rather than ignoring it. For more
          information, see Section 17.2.1, “CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE
        FUNCTION Syntax”. (Bug
          #8702, Bug #8768, Bug #8769, Bug #9078, Bug #9572, Bug #12903,
          Bug #13705, Bug #13808, Bug #13909, Bug #14161, Bug #15148)
        
Bugs fixed:
           API function
          mysql_stmt_prepare returned wrong field
          length for TEXT columns. (Bug #15613)
        
          The output of mysqldump --triggers did not
          contain the DEFINER clause in dumped
          trigger definitions. (Bug #15110)
        
          The output of SHOW TRIGGERS contained
          extraneous whitespace. (Bug #15103)
        
Creating a trigger caused a server crash if the table or trigger database was not known because no default database had been selected. (Bug #14863)
          SHOW [FULL] COLUMNS and SHOW INDEX
          FROM did not function with temporary tables. (Bug
          #14271, Bug #14387, Bug #15224)
        
The INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table did not report the size of BINARY or VARBINARY columns. (Bug #14271)
The server would not compile under Cygwin. (Bug #13640)
          DESCRIBE did not function with temporary
          tables. (Bug #12770)
        
          Reversing the order of operands in a WHERE
          clause testing a simple equality (such as WHERE
          t1.col1 = t2.col2) would produce different output
          from EXPLAIN. (Bug #15106)
        
          Column aliases were displayed incorrectly in a
          SELECT from a view following an update to a
          base table of the view. (Bug #14861)
        
Set functions could not be aggregated in outer subqueries. (Bug #12762)
          When a connection using yaSSL was aborted, the server would
          continue to try to read the closed socket, and the thread
          continued to appear in the output of SHOW
          PROCESSLIST. Note that this issue did not affect
          secure connection attempts using OpenSSL. (Bug #15772)
        
          InnoDB: Having two tables in a parent-child
          relationship enforced by a foreign key where one table used
          ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT and the other used
          ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT could result in a
          MySQL server crash. Note that this problem did not exist prior
          to MySQL 5.0.3, when the compact row format for
          InnoDB was introduced. (Bug #15550)
        
          BDB: A DELETE,
          INSERT, or UPDATE of a
          BDB table could cause the server to crash
          where the query contained a subquery using an index read. (Bug
          #15536)
        
          A left join on a column that having a NULL
          value could cause the server to crash. (Bug #15268)
        
          A replication slave server could sometimes crash on a
          BEFORE UPDATE trigger if the
          UPDATE query was not executed in the same
          database as the table with the trigger. (Bug #14614)
        
          A race condition when creating temporary files caused a
          deadlock on Windows with threads in Opening
          tables or Waiting for table
          states. (Bug #12071)
        
          InnoDB: If
          FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS was 0,
          InnoDB allowed inconsistent foreign keys to
          be created. (Bug #13778)
        
          NDB Cluster: Under some circumstances, it
          was possible for a restarting node to undergo a forced
          shutdown. (Bug #15632)
        
          NDB Cluster: If an abort by the Transaction
          Coordinator timed out, the abort condition was incorrectly
          handled, causing the transaction record to be released
          prematurely. (Bug #15685)
        
          NDB Cluster: The
          ndb_read_multi_range.test script failed to
          drop a table, causing the test to fail. (Bug #15675) (See also
          Bug #15401.)
        
          NDB Cluster: A node which failed during
          cluster startup was sometimes not removed from the internal
          list of active nodes. (Bug #15587)
        
          Resolution of the argument to the VALUES()
          function to a variable inside a stored routine caused a server
          crash. The argument must be a table column. (Bug #15441)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          The original Linux RPM packages (5.0.17-0) had an issue with a
          zlib dependency that would result in an
          error during an install or upgrade. They were replaced by new
          binaries, 5.0.17-1. (Bug #15223) Here is a list of the new RPM
          binaries:
          
MySQL-{Max,client,devel,server,shared,ndb*}-5.0.17-1.i386.rpm
MySQL-*-standard-5.0.17-1.rhel3.i386.rpm, MySQL-*-standard-5.0.17-1.rhel3.ia64.rpm, MySQL-*-standard-5.0.17-1.rhel3.x86_64.rpm
MySQL-*-pro-5.0.17-1.rhel3.i386.rpm, MySQL-*-pro-5.0.17-1.rhel3.ia64.rpm, MySQL-*-pro-5.0.17-1.rhel3.x86_64.rpm
MySQL-*-pro-gpl-5.0.17-1.rhel3.i386.rpm, MySQL-*-pro-gpl-5.0.17-1.rhel3.ia64.rpm, MySQL-*-pro-gpl-5.0.17-1.rhel3.x86_64.rpm
          The syntax for CREATE TRIGGER now includes
          a DEFINER clause for specifying which
          access privileges to check at trigger invocation time. See
          Section 18.1, “CREATE TRIGGER Syntax”, for more information.
        
          Known issue: If you attempt
          to replicate from a master server older than MySQL 5.0.17 to a
          slave running MySQL 5.0.17 through 5.0.19, replication of
          CREATE TRIGGER statements fails on the
          slave with a Definer not fully qualified
          error. A workaround is to create triggers on the master using
          a version-specific comment embedded in each CREATE
          TRIGGER statement:
        
CREATE /*!50017 DEFINER = 'root'@'localhost' */ TRIGGER ... ;
          CREATE TRIGGER statements written this way
          will replicate to newer slaves, which pick up the
          DEFINER clause from the comment and execute
          successfully. (Bug #16266)
        
          Added a DEFINER column to the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS table.
        
Invoking a stored function or trigger creates a new savepoint level. When the function or trigger finishes, the previous savepoint level is restored. (See Bug #13825 for more information.)
Recursion is allowed in stored procedures. Recursive stored functions and triggers still are disallowed. (Bug #10100)
          In the latin5_turkish_ci collation, the
          order of the characters A WITH CIRCUMFLEX,
          I WITH CIRCUMLEX, and U WITH
          CIRCUMFLEX was changed. If you have used these
          characters in any indexed columns, you should rebuild those
          indexes. (Bug #13421)
        
Support files for compiling with Visual Studio 6 have been removed. (Bug #15094)
Bugs fixed:
          RPM packages had an incorrect zlib
          dependency. (Bug #15223)
        
          NDB Cluster: REPLACE
          failed when attempting to update a primary key value in a
          Cluster table. (Bug #14007)
        
make failed when attempting to build MySQL in different directory than source. (Bug #11827)
Corrected an error-handling problem within stored routines on 64-bit platforms. (Bug #15630)
Slave SQL thread cleanup was not handled properly on Mac OS X when a statement was killed, resulting in a slave crash. (Bug #15623, Bug #15668)
Symbolic links did not function properly on Windows platforms. (Bug #14960, Bug #14310)
mysqld would not start on Windows 9X operating systems including Windows Me. (Bug #15209)
          InnoDB: During replication, There was a
          failure to record events in the binary log that still occurred
          even in the event of a ROLLBACK. For
          example, this sequence of commands:
        
BEGIN; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 (a INT) ENGINE=INNODB; ROLLBACK; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
          would succeed on the replication master as expected. However,
          the INSERT would fail on the slave because
          the ROLLBACK would (erroneously) cause the
          CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE statement not to be
          written to the binlog. (Bug #7947)
        
          A bug in mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test
          caused that test to fail. (Bug #15605)
        
          The CREATE test case in
          mysql-test-run.pl failed on AIX and SCO.
          (Bug #15607)
        
          NDB Cluster: Creating a table with packed
          keys failed silently. NDB now supports the
          PACK_KEYS option to CREATE
          TABLE correctly. (Bug #14514)
        
          NDB Cluster: Using ORDER BY
           when
          selecting from a table having the primary key on a
          primary_key_columnVARCHAR column caused a forced shutdown of
          the cluster. (Bug #14828, Bug #15240, Bug #15682, Bug #15517)
        
          NDB Cluster: Under certain circumstances,
          when mysqld connects to a cluster
          management server, the connection would fail before a node ID
          could be allocated. (Bug #15215)
        
          NDB Cluster: There was a small window for a
          node failure to occur during a backup without an error being
          reported. (Bug #15425)
        
          mysql --help was missing a newline after
          the version string when the bundled
          readline library was not used. (Bug #15097)
        
          Implicit versus explicit conversion of float to integer (such
          as inserting a float value into an integer column versus using
          CAST(... AS UNSIGNED before inserting the
          value) could produce different results. Implicit and explicit
          typecasts now are done the same way, with a value equal to the
          nearest integer according to the prevailing rounding mode.
          (Bug #12956)
        
          GROUP BY on a view column did not correctly
          account for the possibility that the column could contain
          NULL values. (Bug #14850)
        
          ANALYZE TABLE did not properly update table
          statistics for a MyISAM table with a
          FULLTEXT index containing stopwords, so a
          subsequent ANALYZE TABLE would not
          recognize the table as having already been analyzed. (Bug
          #14902)
        
          The maximum value of MAX_ROWS was handled
          incorrectly on 64-bit systems. (Bug #14155)
        
          NDB Cluster: A forced cluster shutdown
          occurred when the management daemon was restarted with a
          changed config.ini file that added an
          API/SQL node. (Bug #15512)
        
Multiple-table update operations were counting updates and not updated rows. As a result, if a row had several updates it was counted several times for the “rows matched” value but updated only once. (Bug #15028)
          A statement that produced a warning, when fetched via
          mysql_stmt_fetch(), did not produce a
          warning count according to
          mysql_warning_count(). (Bug #15510)
        
          Manual manipulation of the mysql.proc table
          could cause a server crash. This should not happen, but it is
          also not supported that the server will notice such changes.
          (Bug #14233)
        
Revised table locking to allow proper assessment of view security. (Bug #11555)
          Within a stored procedure, inserting with INSERT ...
          SELECT into a table with an
          AUTO_INCREMENT column did not generate the
          correct sequence number. (Bug #14304)
        
          SELECT queries that began with an opening
          parenthesis were not being placed in the query cache. (Bug
          #14652)
        
          Space truncation was being ignored when inserting into
          BINARY or VARBINARY
          columns. Now space truncation results in a warning, or an
          error in strict mode. (Bug #14299)
        
The database-changing code for stored routine handling caused an error-handling problem resulting in a server crash. (Bug #15392)
Selecting from a view processed with the temptable algorithm caused a server crash if the query cache was enabled. (Bug #15119)
          REPAIR TABLES, BACKUP
          TABLES, RESTORE TABLES within a
          stored procedure caused a server crash. (Bug #13012)
        
Creating a view that referenced a stored function that selected from a view caused a crash upon selection from the view. (Bug #15096)
          ALTER TABLE ... SET DEFAULT had no effect.
          (Bug #14693)
        
Creating a view within a stored procedure could result in an out of memory error or a server crash. (Bug #14885)
          InnoDB: A race condition allowed two
          threads to drop a hash index simultaneously. (Bug #14747)
        
          mysqlhotcopy tried to copy
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables. (Bug #14610)
        
          CHAR(... USING ...) and
          CONVERT(CHAR(...) USING ...), though
          logically equivalent, could produce different results. (Bug
          #14146)
        
          The value of
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES.TABLE_TYPE
          sometimes was reported as empty. (Bug #14476)
        
          InnoDB: Activity on an
          InnoDB table caused execution time for
          SHOW CREATE TABLE for the table to
          increase. (Bug #13762)
        
          DELETE from CSV tables
          reported an incorrect rows-affected value. (Bug #13406)
        
The server crashed if compiled without any transactional storage engines. (Bug #15047)
          Declaring a stored routine variable to have a
          DEFAULT value that referred to a variable
          of the same name caused a server crash. (For example:
          DECLARE x INT DEFAULT x) Now the
          DEFAULT variable is interpreted as
          referring to a variable in an outer scope, if there is one.
          (Bug #14376)
        
Perform character set conversion of constant values whenever possible without data loss. (Bug #10446)
          mysql ignored the
          MYSQL_TCP_PORT environment variable. (Bug
          #5792)
        
          ROW_COUNT() returned an incorrect result
          after EXECUTE of a prepared statement. (Bug
          #14956)
        
          A UNION of DECIMAL
          columns could produce incorrect results. (Bug #14216)
        
Queries that select records based on comparisons to a set of column could crash the server if there was one index covering the columns, and a set of other non-covering indexes that taken together cover the columns. (Bug #15204)
          When using an aggregate function to select from a table that
          has a multiple-column primary key, adding ORDER
          BY to the query could produce an incorrect result.
          (Bug #14920)
        
          SHOW CREATE TABLE for a view could fail if
          the client had locked the view. (Bug #14726)
        
          For binary string data types, mysqldump
          --hex-blob produced an illegal output value of
          0x rather than ''. (Bug
          #13318)
        
          Some comparisons for the IN() operator were
          inconsistent with equivalent comparisons for the
          = operator. (Bug #12612)
        
In a stored procedure, continuing (via a condition handler) after a failed variable initialization caused a server crash. (Bug #14643)
          Within a stored procedure, exception handling for
          UPDATE statements that caused a
          duplicate-key error caused a Packets out of
          order error for the following statement. (Bug
          #13729)
        
          Creating a table containing an ENUM or
          SET column from within a stored procedure
          or prepared statement caused a server crash later when
          executing the procedure or statement. (Bug #14410)
        
          Selecting from a view used filesort
          retrieval when faster retrieval was possible. (Bug #14816)
        
Warnings from a previous command were not being reset when fetching from a cursor. (Bug #13524)
          RESET MASTER failed to delete log files on
          Windows. (Bug #13377)
        
          Using ORDER BY on a column from a view,
          when also selecting the column normally, and via an alias,
          caused a mistaken Column 'x' in order clause is
          ambiguous error. (Bug #14662)
        
Invoking a stored procedure within another stored procedure caused the server to crash. (Bug #13549)
Stored functions making use of cursors were not replicated. (Bug #14077)
          CAST() did not pad
          with 0x00 to a length of expr AS
          BINARY(N)N bytes.
          (Bug #14255)
        
          Casting a FLOAT or
          DOUBLE whose value was less than
          1.0E-06 to DECIMAL would
          yield an inappropriate value. (Bug #14268)
        
          In some cases, a left outer join could yield an invalid result
          or cause the server to crash, due to a
          MYSQL_DATA_TRUNCATED error. (Bug #13488)
        
          For a invalid view definition, selecting from the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS table or using
          SHOW CREATE VIEW failed, making it
          difficult to determine what part of the definition was
          invalid. Now the server returns the definition and issues a
          warning. (Bug #13818)
        
The server could misinterpret old trigger definition files created before MySQL 5.0.17. Now they are interpreted correctly, but this takes more time and the server issues a warning that the trigger should be re-created. (Bug #14090)
          mysqldump --triggers did not account for
          the SQL mode and could dump trigger definitions with missing
          whitespace if the IGNORE_SPACE mode was
          enabled. (Bug #14554)
        
          Within a trigger definition the
          CURRENT_USER() function evaluated to the
          user whose actions caused the trigger to be activated. Now
          that triggers have a DEFINER value,
          CURRENT_USER() evaluates to the trigger
          definer. (Bug #5861)
        
          CREATE TABLE  could crash the server and write
          invalid data into the tbl_name
          (...) SELECT ....frm file if the
          CREATE TABLE and SELECT
          both contained a column with the same name. Also, if a default
          value is specified in the column definition, it is now
          actually used. (Bug #14480)
        
A newline character in a column alias in a view definition caused an error when selecting from the view later. (Bug #13622)
          mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql contained
          an erroneous comment that resulted in an error when the file
          contents were processed. (Bug #14469)
        
On Windows, the server could crash during shutdown if both replication threads and normal client connection threads were active. (Re-fix of Bug #11796)
          The grammar for supporting the DEFINER =
          CURRENT_USER clause in CREATE
          VIEW and ALTER VIEW was
          incorrect. (Bug #14719)
        
          Queries on ARCHIVE tables that used the
          filesort sorting method could result in a
          server crash. (Bug #14433)
        
          The mysql_stmt_fetch() C APP function could
          return MYSQL_NO_DATA for a SELECT
          COUNT(*) FROM  statement, which should return 1 row. (Bug #14845)
        tbl_name WHERE 1 =
          0
          A LIMIT-related optimization failed to take
          into account that MyISAM table indexes can
          be disabled, causing Error 124 when it tried to use such an
          index. (Bug #14616)
        
          A server crash resulted from the following sequence of events:
          1) With no default database selected, create a stored
          procedure with the procedure name explicitly qualified with a
          database name (CREATE PROCEDURE
          ). 2) Create another stored procedure with no
          database name qualifier. 3) Execute db_name.proc_name
          ...SHOW PROCEDURE
          STATUS. (Bug #14569)
        
Complex subqueries could cause improper internal query execution environment initialization and crash the server. (Bug #14342)
          For a table that had been opened with HANDLER
          OPEN, issuing OPTIMIZE TABLE,
          ALTER TABLE, or REPAIR
          TABLE caused a server crash. (Bug #14397)
        
A server crash could occur if a prepared statement invoked a stored procedure that existed when the statement was prepared but had been dropped and re-created prior to statement execution. (Bug #12329)
A server crash could occur if a prepared statement updated a table for which a trigger existed when the statement was prepared but had been dropped prior to statement execution. (Bug #13399)
Statements that implicitly commit a transaction are prohibited in stored functions and triggers. An attempt to create a function or trigger containing such a statement produces an error. (Bug #13627) (The originally reported symptom was that a trigger that dropped another trigger could cause a server crash. That problem was fixed by the patch for Bug #13343.)
Functionality added or changed:
          When trying to run the server with yaSSL enabled, MySQL now
          tries to open /dev/random automatically
          if /dev/urandom is not available. (Bug
          #13164)
        
          The read_only system variable no longer
          applies to TEMPORARY tables. (Bug #4544)
        
          Due to changes in binary logging, the restrictions on which
          stored routine creators can be trusted not to create unsafe
          routines have been lifted for stored procedures (but not
          stored functions). Consequently, the
          log_bin_trust_routine_creators system
          variable and the corresponding
          --log-bin-trust-routine-creators server
          option were renamed to
          log_bin_trust_function_creators and
          --log-bin-trust-function-creators. For
          backward compatibility, the old names are recognized but
          result in a warning. See
          Section 17.4, “Binary Logging of Stored Routines and Triggers”.
        
          Added the Compression status variable,
          which indicates whether the client connection uses compression
          in the client/server protocol.
        
          In MySQL 5.0.13, syntax for DEFINER and
          SQL SECURITY clauses was added to the
          CREATE VIEW and ALTER
          VIEW statements, but the clauses had no effect. They
          now are enabled. They specify the security context to be used
          when checking access privileges at view invocation time. See
          Section 19.2, “CREATE VIEW Syntax”, for more information.
        
          The InnoDB, NDB,
          BDB, and ARCHIVE storage
          engines now support spatial columns. See
          Chapter 16, Spatial Extensions.
        
          The CHECK TABLE statement now works for
          ARCHIVE tables.
        
          You must now declare a prefix for an index on any column of
          any Geometry class, the only exception
          being when the column is a POINT. (Bug
          #12267)
        
          Added a --hexdump option to
          mysqlbinlog that displays a hex dump of the
          log in comments. This output can be helpful for replication
          debugging.
        
          MySQL 5.0 now supports character set conversion for seven
          additional cp950 characters into the
          big5 character set:
          0xF9D6, 0xF9D7,
          0xF9D8, 0xF9D9,
          0xF9DA, 0xF9DB, and
          0xF9DC.
          Note: If you move data
          containing these additional characters to an older MySQL
          installation which does not support them, you may encounter
          errors. (Bug #12476)
        
          When a date column is set NOT NULL and
          contains 0000-00-00, it will be updated for
          UPDATE statements that contains
          columnname IS
          NULL
Bugs fixed:
          When the DATE_FORMAT() function appeared
          in both the SELECT and ORDER
          BY clauses of a query but with arguments that differ
          by case (i.e. %m and %M), incorrect sorting may have occurred.
          (Bug #14016)
        
          For InnoDB tables, using a column prefix
          for a utf8 column in a primary key caused
          Cannot find record errors when attempting
          to locate records. (Bug #14056)
        
          NDB Cluster: A memory leak occurred when
          performing ordered index scans using indexes a columns larger
          than 32 bytes, which would eventually lead to the forced
          shutdown of all mysqld server processes
          used with the cluster. (Bug #13078)
        
          InnoDB: Large
          innobase_buffer_pool_size and
          innobase_log_file_size values were
          displayed incorrectly on 64-bit systems. (Bug #12701)
        
          InnoDB: When dropping and adding a
          PRIMARY KEY, if a loose index scan using
          only the second part of multiple-part index was chosen,
          incorrect keys were created and an endless loop resulted. (Bug
          #13293)
        
          NDB Cluster: Repeated transactions using
          unique index lookups could cause a memory leak leading to
          error 288, Out of index operations in transaction
          coordinator. (Bug #14199)
        
Selecting from a table in both an outer query and a subquery could cause a server crash. (Bug #14482)
          SHOW CREATE TABLE did not display the
          CONNECTION string for
          FEDERATED tables. (Bug #13724)
        
For some stored functions dumped by mysqldump --routines, the function definition could not be reloaded later due to a parsing error. (Bug #14723)
          For a MyISAM table originally created in
          MySQL 4.1, INSERT DELAYED could cause a
          server crash. (Bug #13707)
        
          The --exit-info=65536 option conflicted with
          --temp-pool and caused problems with the
          server's use of temporary files. Now
          --temp-pool is ignored if
          --exit-info=65536 is specified. (Bug #9551)
        
          ORDER BY DESC within the
          GROUP_CONCAT() function was not honored
          when used in a view. (Bug #14466)
        
          A comparison with an invalid date (such as WHERE
          ) caused any index on
          col_name >
          '2005-09-31'col_name not to be used and a
          string comparison for each row, resulting in slow performance.
          (Bug #14093)
        
          Within stored routines, REPLACE() could
          return an empty string (rather than the original string) when
          no replacement was done, and IFNULL() could
          return garbage results. (Bug #13941)
        
          Inserts of too-large DECIMAL values were
          handled inconsistently (sometimes set to the maximum
          DECIMAL value, sometimes set to 0). (Bug
          #13573)
        
          Executing REPAIR TABLE, ANALYZE
          TABLE, or OPTIMIZE TABLE on a
          view for which an underlying table had been dropped caused a
          server crash. (Bug #14540)
        
A prepared statement that selected from a view processed using the merge algorithm could crash on the second execution. (Bug #14026)
          Deletes from a CSV table could cause table
          corruption. (Bug #14672)
        
          An update of a CSV table could cause a
          server crash. (Bug #13894)
        
For queries with nested outer joins, the optimizer could choose join orders that query execution could not handle. The fix is that now the optimizer avoids choosing such join orders. (Bug #13126)
          Starting mysqld with the
          --skip-innodb and
          --default-storage-engine=innodb (or
          --default-table-type=innodb caused a server
          crash. (Bug #9815, re-fix of bug from 5.0.5)
        
mysqlmanager did not start up correctly on Windows 2003. (Bug #14537)
          The parser did not correctly recognize wildcards in the host
          part of the DEFINER user in CREATE
          VIEW statements. (Bug #14256)
        
          Memory corruption and a server crash could be caused by
          statements that used a cursor and generated a result set
          larger than max_heap_table_size. (Bug
          #14210)
        
          mysqld_safe did not correctly start the
          -max version of the server (if it was
          present) if the --ledir option was given.
          (Bug #13774)
        
          The mysql parser did not properly strip the
          delimiter from input lines less than nine characters long. For
          example, this could cause USE abc; to
          result in an Unknown database: abc; error.
          (Bug #14358)
        
          Statements of the form CREATE TABLE ... SELECT
          ... that created a column with a multi-byte
          character set could incorrectly calculate the maximum length
          of the column, resulting in a Specified key was too
          long error. (Bug #14139)
        
Some updatable views could not be updated. (Bug #14027)
          Running OPTIMIZE TABLE and other
          data-updating statements concurrently on an
          InnoDB table could cause a crash or the
          following warnings in the error log: Warning: Found
          locks from different threads in write: enter
          write_lock, Warning: Found locks from
          different threads in write: start of release lock.
          (Bug #11704)
        
          Indexes for BDB tables were being limited
          incorrectly to 255 bytes. (Bug #14381)
        
          Use of col_name =
          VALUES(col_name)ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause of an
          INSERT statement failed with an
          Column ' error. (Bug #13392)
        col_name' in field
          list is ambiguous
On Windows, the server was not ignoring hidden or system directories that Windows may have created in the data directory, and would treat them as available databases. (Bug #4375)
          mysqldump could not dump views if the
          -x option was given. (Bug #12838)
        
          mysqlimport now issues a SET
          @@character_set_database = binary statement before
          loading data so that a file containing mixed character sets
          (columns with different character sets) can be loaded
          properly. (Bug #12123)
        
          Use of the deprecated --sql-bin-update-same
          option caused a server crash. (Bug #12974)
        
          Maximum values were handled incorrectly for command-line
          options of type GET_LL. (Bug #12925)
        
          For a user that has the SELECT privilege on
          a view, the server erroneously was also requiring the user to
          have the EXECUTE privilege at view
          execution time for stored functions used in the view
          definition. (Bug #9505)
        
          Use of WITH ROLLUP PROCEDURE ANALYSE()
          could hang the server. (Bug #14138)
        
          TIMEDIFF(), ADDTIME(),
          and STR_TO_DATE() were not reporting that
          they could return NULL, so functions that
          invoked them might misinterpret their results. (Bug #14009)
        
          The example configuration files supplied with MySQL
          distributions listed the thread_cache_size
          variable as thread_cache. (Bug #13811)
        
          Using ALTER TABLE to add an index could
          fail if the operation ran out of temporary file space. Now it
          automatically makes a second attempt that uses a slower method
          but no temporary file. In this case, problems that occurred
          during the first attempt can be displayed with SHOW
          WARNINGS. (Bug #12166)
        
The input polling loop for Instance Manager did not sleep properly. Instance Manager used up too much CPU as a result. (Bug #14388)
          Trying to take the logarithm of a negative value is now
          handled in the same fashion as division by zero. That is, it
          produces a warning when
          ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO is set, and an
          error in strict mode. (Bug #13820)
        
          LOAD DATA INFILE would not accept the same
          character for both the ESCAPED BY and the
          ENCLOSED BY clauses. (Bug #11203)
        
          The value of Last_query_cost was not
          updated for queries served from the query cache. (Bug #10303)
        
          TIMESTAMPDIFF() returned an incorrect
          result if one argument but not the other was a leap year and a
          date was from March or later. (Bug #13534)
        
          The server incorrectly accepted column definitions of the form
          DECIMAL(0, for
          D)D less than 11. (Bug #13667)
        
          The displayed value for the
          CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH column in the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table was not
          adjusted for multi-byte character sets. (Bug #14290)
        
          A bugfix in MySQL 5.0.15 caused the displayed values for the
          CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH and
          CHARACTER_OCTET_LENGTH columns in the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table to be
          reversed. (Bug #14207)
        
          On Windows, the value of character_sets_dir
          in SHOW VARIABLES output was displayed
          inconsistently (using both ‘/’
          and ‘\’ as pathname component
          separators). (Bug #14137)
        
          Subqueries in the FROM clause failed if the
          current database was INFORMATION_SCHEMA.
          (Bug #14089)
        
          Corrected a parser precedence problem that resulted in an
          Unknown column ... in 'on clause' error for
          some joins. (Bug #13832)
        
          For LIKE ... ESCAPE, an escape sequence
          longer than one character was accepted as valid. Now the
          sequence must be empty or one character long. If the
          NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL mode is enabled,
          the sequence must be one character long. (Bug #12595)
        
          SELECT DISTINCT
          CHAR( returned
          incorrect results after col_name)SET NAMES utf8.
          (Bug #13233)
        
          A prepared statement failed with Illegal mix of
          collations if the client character set was
          utf8 and the statement used a table that
          had a character set of latin1. (Bug #12371)
        
          Inserting a new row into an InnoDB table
          could cause DATETIME values already stored
          in the table to change. (Bug #13900)
        
          The default value of query_prealloc_size
          was set to 8192, lower than its minimum of 16384. The minimum
          has been lowered to 8192. (Bug #13334)
        
          The server did not take character set into account in checking
          the width of the mysql.user.Password
          column. As a result, it could incorrectly generate long
          password hashes even if the column was not long enough to hold
          them. (Bug #13064)
        
          Inserting cp932 strings into a
          VARCHAR column caused a server crash rather
          than string truncation if the string was longer than the
          column definition. (Bug #12547)
        
          Two threads that were creating triggers on an
          InnoDB table at the same time could
          deadlock. (Bug #12739)
        
mysqladmin and mysqldump would hang on SCO OpenServer. (Bug #13238)
          Where one stored procedure called another stored procedure: If
          the second stored procedure generated an exception, the
          exception was not caught by the calling stored procedure. For
          example, if stored procedure A used an
          EXIT statement to handle an exception,
          subsequent statements in A would be
          executed regardless when A was called by
          another stored procedure B, even if an
          exception that should have been handled by the
          EXIT was generated in A.
          (Bug #7049)
        
Trying to create a stored routine with no database selected would crash the server. (Bug #13514, Bug #13587)
          Specifying --default-character-set=cp-932 for
          mysqld would cause SQL scripts containing
          comments written using that character set to fail with a
          syntax error. (Bug #13487)
        
          Trying to compile the server using the
          --without-geometry option caused the build to
          fail. (Bug #12991)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Warning: Incompatible change.
          For BINARY columns, the pad value and how
          it is handled has changed. The pad value for inserts now is
          0x00 rather than space, and there is no
          stripping of the pad value for selects. For details, see
          Section 11.4.2, “The BINARY and VARBINARY Types”.
        
          Warning: Incompatible change.
          The CHAR() function now returns a binary
          string rather than a string in the connection character set.
          An optional USING
           clause may be
          used to produce a result in a specific character set instead.
          Also, arguments larger than 256 produce multiple characters.
          They are no longer interpreted modulo 256 to produce a single
          character each. These changes may cause some
          incompatibilities, as noted in
          Section 2.11.2, “Upgrading from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0”.
        charset
          NDB Cluster: The perror
          utility included with the MySQL-Server RPM
          now provides support for the --ndb option,
          and so can be used to obtain error message text for MySQL
          Cluster error codes. (Bug #13740)
        
          NDB Cluster: The ndb_mgm
          client now reports node startup phases automatically. (Bug
          #16197)
        
          When executing single-table UPDATE or
          DELETE queries containing an ORDER
          BY ... LIMIT  clause,
          but not having any NWHERE clause, MySQL can
          now take advantage of an index to read the first
          N rows in the ordering specified in
          the query. If an index is used, only the first
          N records will be read, as opposed
          to scanning the entire table. (Bug #12915)
        
          The MySQL-server RPM now explicitly assigns
          the mysql system user to the
          mysql user group during the
          postinstallation process. This corrects an issue with
          upgrading the server on some Linux distributions whereby a
          previously existing mysql user was not
          changed to the mysql group, resulting in
          wrong groups for files created following the installation.
          (Bug #12823)
        
          Added the --tz-utc option to
          mysqldump. This option adds SET
          TIME_ZONE='+00:00' to the dump file so that
          TIMESTAMP columns can be dumped and
          reloaded between servers in different time zones and protected
          from changes due to daylight saving time. (Bug #13052)
        
          When declaring a local variable (or parameter) named
          password or name, and
          setting it with SET (for example,
          SET password = ''), the new error message
          ERROR 42000: Variable 'nnn' must be quoted with
          `...`, or renamed is returned (where 'nnn' is
          'password' or 'names'). This means there is a syntax conflict
          with special sentences like SET PASSWORD =
          PASSWORD(...) (for setting a user's password) and
          set names default (for setting charset and
          collation).
        
          This must be resolved either by quoting the variable name:
          SET `password` = ..., which will set the
          local variable `password`, or by renaming
          the variable to something else (if setting the user's password
          is the desired effect).
        
          The following statements now cause an implicit
          COMMIT:
        
              CREATE VIEW
            
              ALTER VIEW
            
              DROP VIEW
            
              CREATE TRIGGER
            
              DROP TRIGGER
            
              CREATE USER
            
              RENAME USER
            
              DROP USER
            
(Bug #13343)
          NDBCluster: A number of new or improved
          error messages have been implemented in this release in order
          to provide better and more accurate diagnostic information
          regarding cluster configuration issues and problems. (Bug
          #11739, Bug #11749, Bug #12044, Bug #12786, Bug #13197)
        
          NDBCluster: A new “smart” node
          allocation algorithm means that it is no longer necessary to
          use sequential IDs for cluster nodes, and that nodes not
          explicitly assigned IDs should now have IDs allocated
          automatically in most cases. In practical terms, this means
          that it is now possible to assign a set of node IDs such as
          1, 2,
          4, 5 without an error
          being generated due to the missing 3. (Bug
          #13009)
        
Bugs fixed:
          Issuing STOP SLAVE after having acquired a
          global read lock with FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
          LOCK caused a deadlock. Now STOP
          SLAVE is generates an error in such circumstances.
          (Bug #10942)
        
          An expression in an ORDER BY clause failed
          with Unknown column
          ' if the expression referred to a column
          alias. (Bug #11694)
        col_name' in 'order
          clause'
mysqldump could not dump views. (Bug #14061)
          Using an undefined variable in an IF or
          SET clause inside a stored routine produced
          an incorrect unknown column ... in 'order
          clause' error message. (Bug #13037)
        
Trying to create a view dynamically using a prepared statement within a stored procedure failed with error 1295. (Bug #13095)
          mysqldump --triggers did not quote
          identifiers properly if the --compatible
          option was given, so the dump output could not be reloaded.
          (Bug #13146)
        
          Character set conversion was not being done for
          FIND_IN_SET(). (Bug #13751)
        
          CAST(1E+300 TO SIGNED INT) produced an
          incorrect result on little-endian machines. (Bug #13344)
        
          Corrected a memory-copying problem for big5
          values when using icc compiler on Linux
          IA-64 systems. (Bug #10836)
        
          On BSD systems, the system crypt() call
          could return an error for some salt values. The error was not
          handled, resulting in a server crash. (Bug #13619)
        
          Character set file parsing during
          mysql_real_connect() read past the end of a
          memory buffer. (Bug #6413)
        
          InnoDB: Queries that were executed using an
          index_merge union or intersection could
          produce incorrect results if the underlying table used the
          InnoDB storage engine and had a primary key
          containing VARCHAR members. (Bug #13484)
        
          CREATE DEFINER=... VIEW ... caused the
          server to crash when run with
          --skip-grant-tables. (Bug #13504)
        
          The --interactive-timeout and
          --slave-net-timeout options for
          mysqld were not being obeyed on Mac OS X
          and other BSD-based platforms. (Bug #8731)
        
          Queries of the form (SELECT ...) ORDER BY
          ... were being treated as a
          UNION. This improperly resulted in only
          distinct values being returned (because
          UNION by default eliminates duplicate
          results). Also, references to column aliases in ORDER
          BY clauses following parenthesized
          SELECT statements were not resolved
          properly. (Bug #7672)
        
          If special characters such as '_' ,
          '%', or the escape character were included
          within the prefix of a column index, LIKE
          pattern matching on the indexed column did not return the
          correct result. (Bug #13046, Bug #13919)
        
          An UPDATE query using a join would be
          executed incorrectly on a replication slave. (Bug #12618)
        
          Server crashed during a SELECT statement,
          writing a message like this to the error log:
InnoDB: Error: MySQL is trying to perform a SELECT InnoDB: but it has not locked any tables in ::external_lock()!
(Bug #12736)
          NDBCluster: ndb_mgmd
          would allow a node to be stopped or restarted while another
          node was still starting up, which could crash the cluster. It
          should now not be possible to issue a node stop or restart
          while a different node is still restarting, and the cluster
          management client issues an error if an attempt is made to do
          so. (Bug #13461)
        
          NDBCluster: Placing multiple [TCP
          DEFAULT] sections in the cluster
          config.ini file crashed
          ndb_mgmd. (The ndb_mgmd
          process now exits gracefully with an appropriate error message
          instead.) (Bug #13611)
        
          NDBCluster: Trying to run
          ndbd as system root when
          connecting to a mysqld process running as
          the mysql system user via SHM caused the
          ndbd process to crash.
          (ndbd should now exit gracefully with an
          appropriate error message instead.) (Bug #9249)
        
          Server may over-allocate memory when performing a
          FULLTEXT search for stopwords only. (Bug
          #13582)
        
          Queries that use indexes in normal SELECT
          statements may cause range scans in VIEWs.
          (Bug #13327)
        
          When calling a stored procedure with the syntax CALL
          
          and no default schema selected, schema.procedurenameERROR 1046
          was displayed after the procedure returned. (Bug #13616)
        
          With --log-slave-updates
          Exec_master_log_pos of SQL thread lagged IO
          (Bug #13023)
        
          SHOW CREATE TABLE did not display any
          FOREIGN KEY clauses if a temporary file
          could not be created. Now SHOW CREATE TABLE
          displays an error message in an SQL comment if this occurs.
          (Bug #13002)
        
          A column in the ON condition of a join that
          referenced a table in a nested join could not be resolved if
          the nested join was a right join. (Bug #13597)
        
          A qualified reference to a view column in the
          HAVING clause could not be resolved. (Bug
          #13410)
        
comp_err did not detect when multiple error messages for a language were given for an error symbol. (Bug #13071)
          For XA transaction IDs
          (gtrid.bqual.formatIDgtrid and
          bqual. MySQL was also including
          formatID in the uniqueness check.
          (Bug #13143)
        
Local (non-XA) and XA transactions are supposed to be mutually exclusive within a given client connection, but this prohibition was not always enforced. (Bug #12935)
          mysqlcheck --all-databases
          --analyze
          --optimize failed because it also
          tried to analyze and optimize the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables which it can't.
          (Bug #13783)
        
          SELECT * INTO OUTFILE ... FROM
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.schemata failed with an
          Access denied error. (Bug #13202)
        
A table or view named Ç (C-cedilla) couldn't be dropped. (Bug #13145)
          Tests containing SHOW TABLE STATUS or
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA failed on opnsrv6c.
          (Bug, #14064, Bug #14065)
        
Functionality added or changed:
The limit of 255 characters on the input buffer for mysql on Windows has been lifted. The exact limit depends on what the system allows, but can be up to 64K characters. A typical limit is 16K characters. (Bug #12929)
        Re-enabled the --delayed-inserts option for
        mysqldump, which now checks for each table
        dumped whether its storage engine supports
        DELAYED inserts. (Bug #7815)
      
        Added the myisam_stats_method, which controls
        whether NULL values in indexes are considered
        the same or different when collecting statistics for
        MyISAM tables. This influences the query
        optimizer as described in
        Section 7.4.7, “MyISAM Index Statistics Collection”. (Bug #12232)
      
          When an InnoDB foreign key constraint is
          violated, the error message now indicates which table, column,
          and constraint names are involved. (Bug #3443)
        
          Configure-time checking for the availability of multi-byte
          macros and functions in the bundled
          readline library. This improves handling of
          multi-byte character sets in the mysql
          client. (Bug #3982)
        
          The CHAR() function now takes into account
          the character set and collation given by the
          character_set_connection and
          collation_connection system variables. For
          an argument n to
          CHAR(), the result is
          n mod 256 for single-byte character
          sets. For multi-byte character sets,
          n must be a valid code point in the
          character set. Also, the result string from
          CHAR() is checked for well-formedness. For
          invalid arguments, or a result that is not well-formed, MySQL
          generates a warning (or, in strict SQL mode, an error). (Bug
          #10504)
        
          RENAME TABLE now works for views as well,
          as long as you do not try to rename a view into a different
          database. (Bug #5508)
        
          Multiple-table UPDATE and
          DELETE statements that do not affect any
          rows are now written to the binary log and will replicate.
          (Bug #13348, Bug #12844)
        
          Range scans can now be performed for queries on VIEWs such as
          column IN (<constants>) and
          column BETWEEN ConstantA AND ConstantB.
          (Bug #13317)
        
Bugs fixed:
          NDBCluster: A trigger updating the value of
          an AUTO_INCREMENT column in a Cluster table
          would insert an error code rather than the expected value into
          the column. (Bug #13961)
        
          NDBCluster: When performing a delete of a
          great many (tens of thousands of) rows at once from a Cluster
          table, an improperly dereferenced pointer could cause the
          mysqld process to crash. (Bug #9282)
        
          CHECKSUM TABLE locked
          InnoDB tables and did not use a consistent
          read. (Bug #12669)
        
          The --skip-innodb-doublewrite option disables
          use of the InnoDB doublewrite buffer.
          However, having this option in effect when creating a new
          MySQL installation prevented the buffer from even being
          created, resulting in a server crash later. (Bug #13367)
        
MySQL programs in binary distributions for Solaris 8/9/10 x86 systems would not run on Pentium III machines. (Bug #6772)
          When SELECT ... FOR UPDATE or
          SELECT ... LOCK IN SHARE MODE for an
          InnoDB table were executed from within a
          stored function or a trigger, they were converted to a
          non-locking consistent read. (Bug #11238)
        
          NDB Cluster: If
          ndb_restore could not find a free
          mysqld process, it crashed. (Bug #13512)
        
          NDB Cluster: Receipt of several
          enter single user mode commands by multiple
          ndb_mgmd processes within a short period of
          time resulted in cluster shutdown. (Bug #13053)
        
          NDB Cluster: Multiple
          ndb_mgmd processes in a cluster would not
          know each other's IP addresses. (Bug #12037)
        
          NDB Cluster: With two
          mgmd processes in a cluster,
          ndb_mgmd output for SHOW
          would display the same IP address for both processes, even
          when they were on different hosts. (Bug #11595)
        
          NDB Cluster: Queries on
          NDB tables that are executed using
          index_merge/union or
          index_merge/intersection could produce
          incorrect results. (Bug #13081)
        
          The --replicate-rewrite-db and
          --replicate-do-table options did not work for
          statements in which tables were aliased to names other than
          those listed by the options. (Bug #11139)
        
          After running configure with the
          --with-embedded-privilege-control option, the
          embedded server failed to build. (Bug #13501)
        
Nested handlers within stored procedures didn't work. (Bug #6127)
          The optimizer chose a less efficient execution plan for
          col_name BETWEEN
          const AND
          constcol_name =
          constref access method for both
          expressions. (Bug #13455)
        
          Incorrect creation of DECIMAL local
          variables in a stored procedure could cause a server crash.
          (Bug #12589)
        
          Queries against a MERGE table that has a
          composite index could produce incorrect results. (Bug #9112)
        
          The server was not rejecting
          FLOAT(
          or
          M,D)DOUBLE(
          columns specifications when M,D)M was
          less than D. (Bug #12694)
        
          After running configure with the
          --without-server option, the distribution
          failed to build. (Bug #11680, Bug #13550)
        
          Joins nested under NATURAL or
          USING joins were sometimes not initialized
          properly, causing a server crash. (Bug #13545)
        
          Locking a view with the query cache enabled and
          query_cache_wlock_invalidate enabled could
          cause a server crash. (Bug #13424)
        
          A HAVING clause that references an
          unqualified view column name could crash the server. (Bug
          #13411)
        
Comparisons involving row constructors containing constants could cause a server crash. (Bug #13356)
          NDB Cluster: LOAD DATA
          INFILE with a large data file failed. (Bug #10694)
        
          NDB Cluster: Adding an index to a table
          with a large number of columns (more then 100) crashed the
          storage node. (Bug #13316)
        
          Calling the FORMAT() function with a
          DECIMAL column value caused a server crash
          when the value was NULL. (Bug #13361)
        
          Aggregate functions sometimes incorrectly were allowed in the
          WHERE clause of UPDATE
          and DELETE statements. (Bug #13180)
        
          It was possible to create a view that executed a stored
          function for which you did not have the
          EXECUTE privilege. (Bug #12812)
        
          BIT columns and following columns in
          NDB tables were corrupt when dumped by
          mysqldump. (Bug #13152)
        
          NATURAL joins and joins with
          USING against a view could return
          NULL rather than the correct value. (Bug
          #13127)
        
          Use of a user-defined function within the
          HAVING clause of a query resulted in an
          Unknown column error. (Bug #11553)
        
          For queries for which the optimizer determined a join type of
          “Range checked for each record” (as shown by
          EXPLAIN, the query sometimes could cause a
          server crash, depending on the data distribution. (Bug #12291)
        
          For queries with DISTINCT and WITH
          ROLLUP, the DISTINCT should be
          applied after the rollup operation, but was not always. (Bug
          #12887)
        
          The server crashed when processing a view that invoked the
          CONVERT_TZ() function. (Bug #11416)
        
Shared-memory connections were not working on Windows. (Bug #12723)
Functionality added or changed:
          The syntax for CREATE VIEW and
          ALTER VIEW statements now includes
          DEFINER and SQL SECURITY
          clauses for specifying the security context to be used when
          checking access privileges at view invocation time. (The
          syntax is present in 5.0.13, but these clauses have no effect
          until 5.0.16.) See Section 19.2, “CREATE VIEW Syntax”, for more
          information.
        
          The --hex-dump option for
          mysqldump now also applies to
          BIT columns.
        
          Added a --routines option for
          mysqldump that enables dumping of stored
          routines. (Bug #9056)
        
          The connection string for FEDERATED tables
          now is specified using a CONNECTION table
          option rather than a COMMENT table option.
        
          Better detection of connection timeout for replication servers
          on Windows allows elimination of extraneous Lost
          connection errors in the error log. (Bug #5588)
        
          The counters for the Key_read_requests,
          Key_reads,
          Key_write_requests, and
          Key_writes status variables were changed
          from unsigned long to unsigned
          longlong to accommodate larger values before the
          variables roll over and restart from 0. (Bug #12920)
        
          The restriction on the use of PREPARE,
          EXECUTE, and DEALLOCATE
          PREPARE within stored procedures was lifted. The
          restriction still applies to stored functions and triggers.
          (Bug #10975, Bug #7115, Bug #10605)
        
A new command line argument was added to mysqld to ignore client character set information sent during handshake, and use server side settings instead, to reproduce 4.0 behavior (Bug #9948):
mysqld --skip-character-set-client-handshake
          OPTIMIZE TABLE and
          HANDLER now are prohibited in stored
          procedures and functions and in triggers. (Bug #12953, Bug
          #12995)
        
          InnoDB: The TRUNCATE
          TABLE statement for InnoDB tables
          always resets the counter for an
          AUTO_INCREMENT column now, regardless of
          whether there is a foreign key constraint on the table.
          (Beginning with 5.0.3, TRUNCATE TABLE reset
          the counter, but only if there was no such constraint.) (Bug
          #11946)
        
          The LEAST() and
          GREATEST() functions used to return
          NULL only if all arguments were
          NULL. Now they return
          NULL if any argument is
          NULL, the same as Oracle. (Bug #12791)
        
          Two new collations have been added for Esperanto:
          utf8_esperanto_ci and
          ucs2_esperanto_ci.
        
Reorder network startup to come after all other initialization, particularly storage engine startup which can take a long time. This also prevents MySQL from being run on a privileged port (any port under 1024) unless run as the root user. (Bug #11707)
The Windows binary packages are now compiled with the Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 compiler instead of Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0.
The binaries compiled with the Intel icc compiler are now built using icc 9.0 instead of icc 8.1. You will have to install new versions of the Intel icc runtime libraries, which are available from here: ( http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/os-linux.html)
Bugs fixed:
          Incompatible change: A lock
          wait timeout caused InnoDB to roll back the
          entire current transaction. Now it rolls back only the most
          recent SQL statement. (Bug #12308)
        
          The FEDERATED storage engine does not
          support ALTER TABLE, but no appropriate
          error message was issued. (Bug #13108)
        
mysqldump did not dump triggers properly. (Bug #12597)
          NDBCluster: The average row size for
          Cluster tables was being calculated incorrectly. This affected
          the values shown for the Data_length and
          Avg_row_length columns in the output
          generated by SHOW TABLE STATUS as well as
          the values for the data_length and
          data_length/table_rows columns shown in the
          TABLES table of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database with respect to
          Cluster tables (tables using other storage engines were not
          affected by this bug). (Bug #9896)
        
          Within a stored procedure, fetching a large number of rows in
          a loop using a cursor could result in a server crash or an out
          of memory error. Also, values inserted within a stored
          procedure using a cursor were interpreted as
          latin1 even if character set variables had
          been set to a different character set. (Bug #6513, Bug #9819)
        
For a server compiled with yaSSL, clients that used MySQL Connector/J were not able to establish SSH connections. (Bug #13029)
          When used in view definitions,
          DAYNAME(,
          expr)DAYOFWEEK(,
          expr)WEEKDAY(
          were incorrectly treated as though the expression was
          expr)TO_DAYS( or
          expr)TO_DAYS(TO_DAYS(.
          (Bug #13000)
        expr))
          Incorrect implicit nesting of joins caused the parser to fail
          on queries of the form SELECT ... FROM t1 JOIN t2
          JOIN t3 ON t1.t1col = t3.t3col with an
          Unknown column 't1.t1col' in 'on clause'
          error. (Bug #12943)
        
          NDB: A cluster shutdown following the crash
          of a data node would fail to terminate the remaining node
          processes, even though ndb_mgm showed the
          shutdown request as having been completed. (Bug #10938, Bug
          #9996, Bug #11623)
        
          A column that can be NULL was not handled
          properly for WITH ROLLUP in a subquery or
          view. (Bug #12885)
        
          Within a transaction, the following statements now cause an
          implicit commit: CREATE FUNCTION,
          DROP FUNCTION, DROP
          PROCEDURE, ALTER FUNCTION,
          ALTER PROCEDURE, CREATE
          PROCEDURE. This corrects a problem where these
          statements followed by ROLLBACK might not
          be replicated properly. (Bug #12870)
        
          Simultaneous execution of DML statements and CREATE
          TRIGGER or DROP TRIGGER
          statements on the same table could cause server crashes or
          errors. (Bug #12704)
        
          If a stored function invoked from a SELECT
          failed with an error, it could cause the client connection to
          be dropped. Now such errors generate warnings instead so as
          not to interrupt the SELECT. (Bug #12379)
        
          A concurrency problem for CREATE ... SELECT
          could cause a server crash. (Bug #12845)
        
          The server incorrectly generated an Unknown
          table error message when for attempts to drop tables
          in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA database. Now it
          issues an Access denied message. (Bug
          #9846)
        
          The server allowed privileges to be granted explicitly for the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database. Such
          privileges are always implicit and should not be grantable.
          (Bug #10734)
        
          The server allowed TEMPORARY tables and
          stored procedures to be created in the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database. (Bug #9683,
          Bug #10708)
        
          The server failed to disallow SET
          AUTOCOMMIT in stored functions and triggers. It is
          allowed to change the value of AUTOCOMMIT
          in stored procedures, but a runtime error might occur if the
          procedure is invoked from a stored function or trigger. (Bug
          #12712)
        
          Using an INOUT parameter with a
          DECIMAL data type in a stored procedure
          caused a server crash. (Bug #12979)
        
          Performing an IS NULL check on the
          MIN() or MAX() of an
          indexed column in a complex query could produce incorrect
          results. (Bug #12695)
        
          The mysql.server script contained
          incorrect path for the libexec directory.
          (Bug #12550)
        
          The NDB START BACKUP command could be
          interrupted by a SHOW command. (Bug #13054)
        
          The LIKE ... ESCAPE syntax produced invalid
          results when escape character was larger than one byte. (Bug
          #12611)
        
A client connection thread cleanup problem caused the server to crash when closing the connection if the binary log was enabled. (Bug #12517)
          Using AS to rename a column selected from a
          view in a subquery made it not possible to refer to that
          column in the outer query. (Bug #12993)
        
          The character_set_system system variable
          could not be selected with SELECT
          @@character_set_system. (Bug #11775)
        
          A view-creation statement of the form CREATE VIEW
           failed with a
          name AS SELECT ... FROM
          tbl_name AS
          nameNot unique table/alias:
          ' error. (Bug #6808)
        name'
          UNION [DISTINCT] was not removing all
          duplicates for multi-byte character values. (Bug #12891)
        
          Multiplying a DECIMAL value within a loop
          in a stored routine could incorrectly result in a value of
          NULL. (Bug #12938)
        
          mysql and mysqldump were
          ignoring the --defaults-extra-file option.
          (Bug #12917)
        
          Columns named in the USING() clause of
          JOIN ... USING() were incorrectly resolved
          in case-sensitive fashion. (Bug #13067)
        
Local variables in stored routines were not always initialized correctly. (Bug #13133)
          SHOW FIELDS FROM
          
          caused error 1046 when no default schema was set. (Bug #12905)
        schemaname.viewname
          The value of character_set_results could be
          set to NULL, but returned the string
          "NULL" when retrieved. (Bug #12363)
        
          InnoDB: Limit recursion depth to 200 in
          deadlock detection to avoid running out of stack space. (Bug
          #12588)
        
          GROUP_CONCAT() ignored an empty string if
          it was the first value to occur in the result. (Bug #12863)
        
          Outer join elimination was erroneously applied for some
          queries that used a NOT BETWEEN condition,
          an
          IN(
          condition, or an value_list)IF() condition. (Bug
          #12101, Bug #12102)
        
          SHOW FIELDS truncated the
          TYPE column to 40 characters. (Bug #7142)
        
          Use of PREPARE and
          EXECUTE with a statement that selected from
          a view in a subquery could cause a server crash. (Bug #12651)
        
          On HP-UX 11.x (PA-RISC), the -L option caused
          mysqlimport to crash. (Bug #12958)
        
If the binary log is enabled, execution of a stored procedure that modifies table data and uses user variables could cause a server crash or incorrect information to be written to the binary log. (Bug #12637)
          Queries with subqueries, where the inner subquery uses the
          range or index_merge
          access method, could return incorrect results. (Bug #12720)
        
          After changing the character set with SET CHARACTER
          SET, the result of the
          GROUP_CONCAT() function was not converted
          to the proper character set. (Bug #12829)
        
          A bug introduced in MySQL 5.0.12 caused SHOW TABLE
          STATUS to display an
          Auto_increment value of 0 for
          InnoDB tables. (Bug #12973)
        
          Foreign keys were not properly enforced in
          TEMPORARY tables. Foreign keys now are
          disallowed in TEMPORARY tables. (Bug
          #12084)
        
          Replication of LOAD DATA INFILE failed
          between systems that use different pathname syntax (such as
          delimiter characters). (Bug #11815)
        
          Within a stored procedure, a server crash was caused by
          assigning to a VARCHAR INOUT parameter the
          value of an expression that included the variable itself. (For
          example, SET c = c.) (Bug #12849)
        
          SELECT ... JOIN ... ON ... JOIN ... USING
          caused a server crash. (Bug #12977)
        
          Using GROUP BY when selecting from a view
          in some cases could cause incorrect results to be returned.
          (Bug #12922)
        
          myisampack did not properly pack
          BLOB values larger than
          224 bytes. (Bug #4214)
        
Incorrect results could be returned from a view processed using a temporary table. (Bug #12941)
The server crashed when one thread resized the query cache while another thread was using it. (Bug #12848)
mysqld_multi now quotes arguments on command lines that it constructs to avoid problems with arguments that contain shell metacharacters. (Bug #11280)
          InnoDB: A consistent read could return
          inconsistent results due to a bug introduced in MySQL 5.0.5.
          (Bug #12947)
        
          Deadlock occurred when several account management statements
          were run (particularly between FLUSH
          PRIVILEGES/SET PASSWORD and
          GRANT/REVOKE
          statements). (Bug #12423)
        
          The Windows installer made a change to one of the
          mysql.proc table files, causing stored
          routine functionality to be compromised. The Windows installer
          now never overwrites files in the MySQL data directory. During
          an upgrade from one version to another, a file in the data
          directory will not be overwritten even if it has not been
          modified since it was put there by an older installer.
        
If you have already lost access to stored routines because of this problem, you can get them back using the following procedure:
Stop the server.
              In the mysql\data directory under
              your MySQL installation directory, and replace the
              proc.frm file with corresponding file
              from the version of MySQL that you were using before you
              upgraded.
            
Start the server
              Start the mysql command-line client
              (use the root account or another
              account that has full database privileges) and execute the
              mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql script
              that upgrades the grant tables to the current structure.
              Instructions for doing this are given in
              Section 5.6.1, “mysql_fix_privilege_tables — Upgrade MySQL System Tables”.
            
After this, all stored routine functionality should work. (Bug #12820)
          On Windows, the server was preventing tables from being
          created if the table name was a prefix of a forbidden name.
          For example, nul is a forbidden name
          because it's the same as a Windows device name, but a table
          with the name of n or nu
          was being forbidden as well. (Bug #12325)
        
          InnoDB was too permissive with
          LOCK TABLE ... READ LOCAL and allowed new
          inserts into the table. Now READ LOCAL is
          equivalent to READ for
          InnoDB. This will cause slightly more
          locking in mysqldump, but makes
          InnoDB table dumps consistent with
          MyISAM table dumps. (Bug #12410)
        
          Use of the mysql client
          HELP command from within a stored routine
          caused a “packets out of order” error and a lost
          connection. Now HELP is detected and
          disallowed within stored routines. (Bug #12490)
        
          Use of yaSSL for a secure client connection caused
          LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE to fail. (Bug
          #11286)
        
          SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE and SHOW
          CREATE FUNCTION no longer qualify the routine name
          with the database name, for consistency with the behavior of
          SHOW CREATE TABLE. (Bug #10362)
        
          A UNION of long utf8
          VARCHAR columns was sometimes returned as a
          column with a LONGTEXT data type rather
          than VARCHAR. This could prevent such
          queries from working at all if selected into a
          MEMORY table because the
          MEMORY storage engine does not support the
          TEXT data types. (Bug #12537)
        
          If a client has opened an InnoDB table for
          which the .ibd file is missing,
          InnoDB would not honor a DROP
          TABLE statement for the table. (Bug #12852)
        
          ALTER TABLE ... DISCARD TABLESPACE for
          non-InnoDB table caused the client to lose
          the connection. (The server was not returning the error
          properly.) (Bug #12207)
        
          DO IFNULL(NULL, NULL) and SELECT
          CAST(IFNULL(NULL, NULL) AS DECIMAL) caused a server
          crash. (Bug #12841)
        
          When using a cursor, a SELECT statement
          that uses a GROUP BY clause could return
          incorrect results. (Bug #11904)
        
          The SYSDATE() function now returns the time
          at which it was invoked. In particular, within a stored
          routine or trigger, SYSDATE() returns the
          time at which it executes, not the time at which the stored
          routine or triggering statement began to execute. (Bug #12480)
        
          CREATE VIEW inside a stored procedure
          caused a server crash if the table underlying the view had
          been deleted. (Bug #12468)
        
          A memory leak resulting from repeated SELECT ...
          INTO statements inside a stored procedure could
          cause the server to crash. (Bug #11333)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Incompatible change:
          Beginning with MySQL 5.0.12, natural joins and joins with
          USING, including outer join variants, are
          processed according to the SQL:2003 standard. The changes
          include elimination of redundant output columns for
          NATURAL joins and joins specified with a
          USING clause and proper ordering of output
          columns. (Bug #6136, Bug #6276, Bug #6489, Bug #6495, Bug
          #6558, Bug #9067, Bug #9978, Bug #10428, Bug #10646, Bug
          #10972.) The precedence of the comma operator also now is
          lower compared to JOIN. (Bug #4789, Bug
          #12065, Bug #13551.)
        
          These changes make MySQL more compliant with standard SQL.
          However, they can result in different output columns for some
          joins. Also, some queries that appeared to work correctly
          prior to 5.0.12 must be rewritten to comply with the standard.
          For details about the scope of the changes and examples that
          show what query rewrites are necessary, see
          Section 13.2.7.1, “JOIN Syntax”.
        
Recursive triggers are detected and disallowed. Also, within a stored function or trigger, it is not allowable to modify a table that is already being used (for reading or writing) by the statement that invoked the function or trigger. (Bug #11896, Bug #12644)
          SHOW TABLE STATUS for a view now shows
          VIEW in uppercase, consistent with
          SHOW TABLES and
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA. (Bug #5501)
        
          An optimizer estimate of zero rows for a non-empty
          InnoDB table used in a left or right join
          could cause incomplete rollback for the table. (Bug #12779)
        
Calls to stored procedures were written to the binary log even within transactions that were rolled back, causing them to be executed on replication slaves. (Bug #12334)
Interleaved execution of stored procedures and functions could be written to the binary log incorrectly, causing replication slaves to get out of sync. (Bug #12335)
          A query of the form SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM
           would
          crash the server. (Bug #12636)
        db_name WHERE name IN
          (select_query)
          Users created using an IP address or other alias rather than a
          hostname listed in /etc/hosts could not
          set their own passwords. (Bug #12302)
        
          Using DESCRIBE on a view after renaming a
          column in one of the view's base tables caused the server to
          crash. (Bug #12533)
        
          SHOW OPEN TABLES now supports
          FROM and LIKE clauses.
          (Bug #12183)
        
          SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          now sorts output by table name the same as it does for other
          databases. (Bug #12315)
        
          SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS now can display
          longer query strings. (Bug #7819)
        
          Added the SLEEP() function, which pauses
          for the number of seconds given by its argument. (Bug #6760)
        
          Trying to drop the default keycache by setting
          @@global.key_buffer_size to zero now
          returns a warning that the default keycache cannot be dropped.
          (Bug #10473)
        
          The stability of cursors when used with
          InnoDB tables was greatly improved. (Bug
          #11832, Bug #12243, Bug #11309)
        
          It is no longer possible to issue FLUSH
          commands from within stored functions or triggers. See
          Section I.1, “Restrictions on Stored Routines and Triggers”, for details. (Bug
          #12280, Bug #12307)
        
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA objects are now reported
          as a SYSTEM VIEW table type. (Bug #11711)
        
Bugs fixed:
          CHECKSUM TABLE command returned incorrect
          results for tables with deleted rows. After upgrading, users
          who used stored checksum information to detect table changes
          should rebuild their checksum data. (Bug #12296)
        
          A data type of CHAR BINARY was not
          recognized as valid for stored routine parameters. (Bug #9048)
        
          SET GLOBAL TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL was
          not working. (Bug #11207)
        
          NDB Cluster: Corrected the parsing of the
          CLUSTERLOG command by
          ndb_mgm to allow multiple items. (Bug
          #12833)
        
          NDB Cluster: Improved error messages
          related to filesystem issues. (Bug #11218)
        
          NDB Cluster: When a schema was detected to
          be corrupt, ndb neglected to close it,
          resulting in a “file already open” error if the
          schema was opened again later. written. (Bug #12027)
        
          NDB Cluster: When it could not copy a
          fragment, ndbd exited without printing a
          message about the condition to the error log. Now the message
          is written. (Bug #12900)
        
          NDB Cluster: When a disk full condition
          occurred, ndbd exited without printing a
          message about the condition to the error log. Now the message
          is written. (Bug #12716)
        
          mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql was
          missing a comma, causing a syntax error when executed. (Bug
          #12705)
        
          STRCMP() was not handled correctly in
          views. (Bug #12489)
        
          NDB Cluster: Bad values in
          config.ini caused
          ndb_mdmd to crash. (Bug #12043)
        
          TRUNCATE TABLE did not work with
          TEMPORARY InnoDB tables.
          (Bug #11816)
        
          Built-in commands for the mysql client,
          such as delimiter and \d
          are now always parsed within files that are read using the
          \. and source commands.
          (Bug #11523)
        
          ALTER TABLE  did not move the
          table to default database unless the new name was qualified
          with the database name. (Bug #11493)
        db_name.t
          RENAME t
It was not possible to create a stored function with a spatial return value data type. (Bug #10499)
          The only valid values for the PACK_KEYS
          table option are 0 and 1, but other values were being
          accepted. (Bug #10056)
        
          If a DROP DATABASE fails on a master server
          due to the presence of a non-database file in the database
          directory, the master have the database tables deleted, but
          not the slaves. To deal with failed database drops, we now
          write DROP TABLE statements to the binary
          log for the tables so that they are dropped on slaves. (Bug
          #4680)
        
          Improper use of loose index scan in InnoDB
          sometimes caused incorrect query results. (Bug #12672)
        
          DELETE or UPDATE for an
          indexed MyISAM table could fail. This was
          due to a change in end-space comparison behavior from 4.0 to
          4.1. (Bug #12565)
        
          Joins on VARCHAR columns of different
          lengths could produce incorrect results. (Bug #11398)
        
          A “Duplicate column name” error no longer occurs
          when selecting from a view defined as SELECT
          * from a join that uses a USING
          clause on tables that have a common column name. (Bug #6558)
        
          Invocations of the SLEEP() function
          incorrectly could get optimized away for statements in which
          it occurs. Statements containing SLEEP()
          incorrectly could be stored in the query cache. (Bug #12689)
        
          NDB Cluster: An ALTER
          TABLE command caused loss of data stored prior to
          the issuing of the command. (Bug #12118)
        
Query cache is switched off if a thread (connection) has tables locked. This prevents invalid results where the locking thread inserts values between a second thread connecting and selecting from the table. (Bug #12385)
          NOW(), CURRENT_TIME and
          values generated by timestamp columns are now constant for the
          duration of a stored function or trigger. This prevents the
          breaking of statements-based replication. (Bug #12480, Bug
          #12481)
        
Some statements executed on a master server caused the SQL thread on a slave to run out of memory. (Bug #12532)
          A SELECT DISTINCT query with a constant
          value for one of the columns would return only a single row.
          (Bug #12625)
        
          NDB Cluster: Cluster failed to take
          character set data into account when recomputing hashes (and
          thus could not locate records for updating or deletion)
          following a configuration change and node restart. (Bug
          #12220)
        
          NDB Cluster: Wrong error message displayed
          when cluster management server closed port while
          mysqld was connecting. (Bug #10950)
        
A view was allowed to depend on a function that referred to a temporary table. (Bug #10970)
          Prepared statement parameters could cause errors in the binary
          log if the character set was cp932. (Bug
          #11338)
        
          The CREATE_OPTIONS column of
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES showed incorrect
          options for tables in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.
          (Bug #12397)
        
          MEMORY tables using
          B-Tree index on 64-bit platforms could
          produce false table is full errors. (Bug #12460)
        
          Issuing FLUSH INSTANCES followed by
          STOP INSTANCE caused instance manager to
          crash. (Bug #10957)
        
Duplicate instructions in stored procedures resulted in incorrect execution when the optimizer optimized the duplicate code away. (Bug #12168)
          SHOW TABLES FROM returned wrong error
          message if the schema specified did not exist. (Bug #12591)
        
          The ROW() function returned an incorrect
          result when comparison involved NULL
          values. (Bug #12509)
        
          Views with multiple UNION and
          UNION ALL produced incorrect results. (Bug
          #10624)
        
Stored procedures with particularly long loops could crash server due to memory leak. (Bug #12297, Bug #11247)
Trigger and stored procedure execution could break replication. (Bug #12482)
A server crash could result from an update of a view defined as a join, even though the update updated only a single table. (Bug #12569)
          On Windows when the
          --innodb_buffer_pool_awe_mem_mb option has
          been given, the server detects whether AWE support is
          available and has been compiled into the server, and displays
          an appropriate error message if not. (Bug #6581)
        
          The NUMERIC_SCALE column of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table should be
          returned as 0 for integer columns. It was
          being returned as NULL. (Bug #12301)
        
          The COLUMN_DEFAULT column of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table should be
          returned as NULL if a column has no default
          value. An empty string was being returned if the column was
          defined as NOT NULL. (Bug #12518)
        
          Slave I/O threads were considered to be in the running state
          when launched (rather than after successfully connecting to
          the master server), resulting in incorrect SHOW SLAVE
          STATUS output. (Bug #10780)
        
Column names in subqueries must be unique, but were not being checked for uniqueness. (Bug #11864)
On Windows, the server could crash during shutdown if both replication threads and normal client connection threads were active. (Bug #11796)
          Some subqueries of the form SELECT ... WHERE ROW(...)
          IN ( were being
          handled incorrectly. (Bug #11867)
        subquery)
          Selecting from a view after INSERT
          statements for the view's underlying table yielded different
          results than subsequent selects. (Bug #12382)
        
          The mysql_info() C API function could
          return incorrect data when executed as part of a
          multi-statement that included a mix of statements that do and
          do not return information. (Bug #11688)
        
          When restoring INFORMATION_SCHEMA as the
          default database after failing to execute a stored procedure
          in an inaccessible database, the server returned a spurious
          ERROR 42000: Unknown database
          'information_schema' message. (Bug #12318)
        
          Renamed the rest() macro in
          my_list.h to
          list_rest() to avoid name clashes with user
          code. (Bug #12327)
        
          DATE_ADD() and
          DATE_SUB() were converting invalid dates to
          NULL in TRADITIONAL SQL
          mode rather than rejecting them with an error. (Bug #10627)
        
          A trigger that included a SELECT statement
          could cause a server crash. (Bug #11587)
        
          An incorrect conversion from double to
          ulonglong caused indexes not to be used for
          BDB tables on HP-UX. (Bug #10802)
        
          myisampack failed to delete
          .TMD temporary files when run with
          -T option. (Bug #12235)
        
          Added portability check for Intel compiler to address a
          problem compiling InnoDB code. (Bug #11510)
        
          XA allowed two active transactions to be
          started with the same XID. (Bug #12162)
        
          Concatenating USER() or
          DATEBASE() with a column produced invalid
          results. (Bug #12351)
        
          Creating a view that included the
          TIMESTAMPDIFF() function resulted in a
          invalid view. (Bug #12298)
        
          Comparison of InnoDB multi-part primary
          keys that include VARCHAR columns can
          result in incorrect results. (Bug #12340)
        
For PKG installs on Mac OS X, the preinstallation and postinstallation scripts were being run only for new installations and not for upgrade installations, resulting in an incomplete installation process. (Bug #11380)
Using cursors and nested queries for the same table, corrupted results were returned for the outer query. (Bug #11909)
User variables were not automatically cast for comparisons, causing queries to fail if the column and connection character sets differed. Now when mixing strings with different character sets but the same coercibility, allow conversion if one character set is a superset of the other. (Bug #10892)
          Selecting from a view defined as a join over many tables could
          result in a server crash due to miscalculation of the number
          of conditions in the WHERE clause. (Bug
          #12470)
        
          Pathame values for options such as ---basedir
          or --datadir didn't work on Japanese Windows
          machines for directory names containing multi-byte characters
          having a second byte of 0x5C
          (‘\’). (Bug #5439)
        
A race condition between server threads could cause a crash if one thread deleted a stored routine while another thread was executing a stored routine. (Bug #12228)
          Mishandling of comparison for rows containing
          NULL values against rows produced by an
          IN subquery could cause a server crash.
          (Bug #12392)
        
          Inserting NULL into a
          GEOMETRY column for a table that has a
          trigger could result in a server crash if the table was
          subsequently dropped. (Bug #12281)
        
          A failure to obtain a lock for an IN SHARE
          MODE query could result in a server crash. (Bug
          #12082)
        
          SELECT ... INTO
           within a trigger
          could cause a server crash. (Bug #11973)
        var_name
          INSERT ... SELECT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY
          UPDATE could fail with an erroneous “Column
          'col_name' specified twice”
          error. (Bug #10109)
        
          SHOW TABLE STATUS sometimes reported a
          Row_format value of
          Dynamic for MEMORY
          tables, though such tables always have a format of
          Fixed. (Bug #3094)
        
          A query using a LEFT JOIN, an
          IN subquery on the outer table, and an
          ORDER BY clause, caused the server to crash
          when cursors were enabled. (Bug #11901)
        
          Using a stored procedure that referenced tables in the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database would return an
          empty result set. (Bug #10055, Bug #12278)
        
          Columns defined as TINYINT(1) were
          redefined as TINYINT(4) when incorporated
          into a VIEW. (Bug #11335)
        
          ISO-8601 formatted dates were not being
          parsed correctly. (Bug #7308)
        
          FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK combined with
          LOCK TABLE .. WRITE caused deadlock. (Bug
          #9459)
        
          NULL column definitions read incorrectly
          for inner tables of nested outer joins. (Bug #12154)
        
          GROUP_CONCAT ignores the
          DISTINCT modifier when used in a query
          joining multiple tables where one of the tables has a single
          row. (Bug #12095)
        
          UNION query with
          FULLTEXT could cause server crash. (Bug
          #11869)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Security improvement: Applied a patch that addresses a
          potential zlib data vulnerability that
          could result in an application crash.
          (CVE-2005-1849)
          This only affects the binaries for platforms that are linked
          statically against the bundled zlib (most notably Microsoft
          Windows and HP-UX).
        
          SHOW CHARACTER SET and
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA now properly report the
          Latin1 character set as
          cp1252. (Bug #11216)
        
          mysqldump now dumps triggers for each
          dumped table. This can be suppressed with the
          --skip-triggers option. (Bug #10431)
        
          Added new ER_STACK_OVERRUN_NEED_MORE error
          message to indicate that, while the stack is not completely
          full, more stack space is required. (Bug #11213)
        
          NDB: Improved handling of the configuration
          variables NoOfPagesToDiskDuringRestartACC,
          NoOfPagesToDiskAfterRestartACC,
          NoOfPagesToDiskDuringRestartTUP, and
          NoOfPagesToDiskAfterRestartTUP should
          result in noticeably faster startup times for MySQL Cluster.
          (Bug #12149)
        
          Added support of where clause for queries with FROM
          DUAL. (Bug #11745)
        
          Added an optimization that avoids key access with
          NULL keys for the ref
          method when used in outer joins. (Bug #12144)
        
Maximum size of stored procedures increased from 64k to 4Gb. (Bug #11602)
          Added error message for users who attempt CREATE
          TABLE ... LIKE and specify a non-table in the
          LIKE clause. (Bug #6859)
        
Bugs fixed:
          DDL statements now are allowed in stored procedures if the
          procedure is not invoked from a stored function or a trigger.
          Also fixed problems where a TEMPORARY
          statement created by one stored routine was inaccessible to
          another routine invoked during the same connection. (Bug
          #11126)
        
          Creation of the mysql group account failed
          during the RPM installation. (Bug #12348)
        
          big5 strings were not being stored in
          FULLTEXT index. (Bug #12075)
        
          When DROP DATABASE was called concurrently
          with a DROP TABLE of any table the MySQL
          Server crashed. (Bug #12212)
        
          max_connections_per_hour setting was being
          capped by unrelated max_user_connections
          setting. (Bug #9947)
        
          SELECT @@local... returned
          @@session... in the column header. (Bug
          #10724)
        
          Multiplying ABS() output by a negative
          number would return incorrect results. (Bug #11402)
        
          Updated dependency list for RPM builds to include missing
          dependencies such as useradd and
          groupadd. (Bug #12233)
        
          mysql_install_db used static
          localhost value in GRANT
          tables even when server hostname is not
          localhost, such as
          localhost.localdomain. This change is
          applied to version 5.0.10b on Windows. (Bug #11822)
        
          Multiple SELECT SQL_CACHE queries in a
          stored procedure causes error and client hang. (Bug #6897)
        
Added checks to prevent error when allocating memory when there was insufficient memory available. (Bug #7003)
          Character data truncated when GBK characters
          0xA3A0 and 0xA1 are
          present. (Bug #11987)
        
          Comparisons like SELECT "A\\" LIKE "A\\";
          fail when using SET NAMES utf8;. (Bug
          #11754)
        
          When used in a SELECT query against a view,
          the GROUP_CONCAT() function returned only a
          single row. (Bug #11412)
        
          Calling the C API function
          mysql_stmt_fetch() after all rows of a
          result set were exhausted would return an error instead of
          MYSQL_NO_DATA. (Bug #11037)
        
          Information about a trigger was not displayed in the output of
          SELECT ... FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS
          when the selected database was
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA, prior to the trigger's
          first invocation. (Bug #12127)
        
          Issuing successive FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
          LOCK would cause the mysql client
          to hang. (Bug #11934)
        
          In stored procedures, a cursor that fetched an empty string
          into a variable would set the variable to
          NULL instead. (Bug #8692)
        
          A trigger dependent on a feature of one
          SQL_MODE setting would cause an error when
          invoked after the SQL_MODE was changed.
          (Bug #5891)
        
A delayed insert that would duplicate an existing record crashed the server instead. (Bug #12226)
          ALTER TABLE when SQL_MODE =
          'TRADITIONAL' gave rise to an invalid error message.
          (Bug #11964)
        
          Attempting to repair a table having a fulltext index on a
          column containing words whose length exceeded 21 characters
          and where myisam_repair_threads was greater
          than 1 would crash the server. (Bug #11684)
        
The MySQL Cluster backup log was invalid where the number of Cluster nodes was not equal to a power of 2. (Bug #11675)
          GROUP_CONCAT() sometimes returned a result
          with a different collation from that of its arguments. (Bug
          #10201)
        
          The LPAD() and RPAD()
          functions returned the wrong length to
          mysql_fetch_fields(). (Bug #11311)
        
          A UNIQUE VARCHAR column would be
          mis-identified as MUL in table
          descriptions. (Bug #11227)
        
          Incorrect error message displayed if user attempted to create
          a table in a non-existing database using CREATE
          
          syntax. (Bug #10407)
        database_name.table_name
          InnoDB: Do not flush after each write, not
          even before setting up the doublewrite buffer. Flushing can be
          extremely slow on some systems. (Bug #12125)
        
          InnoDB: True VARCHAR:
          Return NULL columns in the format expected
          by MySQL. (Bug #12186)
        
Two threads could potentially initialize different characters sets and overwrite each other. (Bug #12109)
          Unsigned LONG system variables may return
          incorrect value when retrieved with a
          SELECT for certain values. (Bug #10351)
        
Prepared statements were not being written to the Slow Query log. (Bug #9968)
Functionality added or changed:
          Security improvement: Applied a patch that addresses a
          zlib data vulnerability that could result
          in a buffer overflow and code execution.
          (CVE-2005-2096)
          (Bug #11844)
        
          Incompatible change: The
          namespace for triggers has changed. Previously, trigger names
          had to be unique per table. Now they must be unique within the
          schema (database). An implication of this change is that
          DROP TRIGGER syntax now uses a schema name
          instead of a table name (schema name is optional and, if
          omitted, the current schema will be used). (Bug #5892)
        
          Note: When upgrading from a previous
          version of MySQL 5 to MySQL 5.0.10 or newer, you must drop all
          triggers and re-create them or DROP TRIGGER
          will not work after the upgrade. A suggested procedure for
          doing this is given in Section 2.11.2, “Upgrading from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0”.
        
The viewing of triggers and trigger metadata has been enhanced as follows:
              An extension to the SHOW command has
              been added: SHOW TRIGGERS can be used
              to view a listing of triggers. See
              Section 13.5.4.23, “SHOW TRIGGERS Syntax”, for details.
            
              The INFORMATION_SCHEMA database now
              includes a TRIGGERS table. See
              Section 20.16, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA TRIGGERS Table”, for details. (Bug #9586)
            
          Triggers can now reference tables by name. See
          Section 18.1, “CREATE TRIGGER Syntax”, for more information.
        
          The output of perror --help now displays
          the --ndb option. (Bug #11999)
        
          On Windows, the search path used by MySQL applications for
          my.ini now includes
          ..\my.ini (that is, the application's
          parent directory, and hence, the installation directory). (Bug
          #10419)
        
          Add the --defaults-group-suffix option. See
          Section 4.3.2, “Using Option Files”.
        
          Added mysql_get_character_set_info() C API
          function for obtaining information about the default character
          set of the current connection.
        
          The bundled version of the readline library
          was upgraded to version 5.0.
        
          It is no longer necessary to issue an explicit LOCK
          TABLES for any tables accessed by a trigger prior to
          executing any statements that might invoke the trigger. (Bug
          #9581, Bug #8406)
        
          MySQL Cluster: A new -P
          option is available for use with the
          ndb_mgmd client. When called with this
          option, ndb_mgmd prints all configuration
          data to stdout, then exits.
        
          Add table_lock_wait_timeout global server
          system variable.
        
Bugs fixed:
          NDB: Trying to use a greater number of
          tables then specified by the value of
          MaxNoOfTables caused table corruption such
          that data nodes could not be restarted. (Bug #9994)
        
          NDB: Attempting to create or drop tables
          during a backup would cause the cluster to shut down. (Bug
          #11942)
        
          When attempting to drop a table with a broken unique index,
          NDB failed to drop the table and
          erroneously report that the table was unknown. (Bug #11355)
        
          SELECT ... NOT IN() gave unexpected results
          when only static value present between the
          (). (Bug #11885)
        
Fixed compile error when using GCC4 on AMD64. (Bug #12040)
          NDB ignored the Hostname
          option in the NDBD DEFAULT section of the
          Cluster configuration file. (Bug #12028)
        
          SHOW PROCEDURE/FUNCTION STATUS didn't work
          for users with limited access. (Bug #11577)
        
          MySQL server would crash is a fetch was performed after a
          ROLLBACK when cursors were involved. (Bug
          #10760)
        
          The temporary tables created by an ALTER
          TABLE on a cluster table were visible to all MySQL
          servers. (Bug #12055)
        
          NDB_MGMD was leaking file descriptors. (Bug
          #11898)
        
          IP addresses not shown in ndb_mgm SHOW
          command on second ndb_mgmd (or on ndb_mgmd restart). (Bug
          #11596)
        
          Functions that evaluate to constants (such as
          NOW() and CURRENT_USER()
          were being evaluated in the definition of a
          VIEW rather than included verbatim. (Bug
          #4663)
        
          Execution of SHOW TABLES failed to
          increment the Com_show_tables status
          variable. (Bug #11685)
        
For execution of a stored procedure that refers to a view, changes to the view definition were not seen. The procedure continued to see the old contents of the view. (Bug #6120)
          For prepared statements, the SQL parser did not disallow
          ‘?’ parameter markers
          immediately adjacent to other tokens, which could result in
          malformed statements in the binary log. (For example,
          SELECT * FROM t WHERE? = 1 could become
          SELECT * FROM t WHERE0 = 1.) (Bug #11299)
        
          When two threads compete for the same table, a deadlock could
          occur if one thread has also a lock on another table through
          LOCK TABLES and the thread is attempting to
          remove the table in some manner and the other thread want
          locks on both tables. (Bug #10600)
        
          Aliasing the column names in a VIEW did not
          work when executing a SELECT query on the
          VIEW. (Bug #11399)
        
          Performing an ORDER BY on a
          SELECT from a VIEW
          produced unexpected results when VIEW and
          underlying table had the same column name on different
          columns. Bug #11709)
        
          The C API function mysql_statement_reset()
          did not clear error information. (Bug #11183)
        
          When used within a subquery, SUBSTRING()
          returned an empty string. (Bug #10269)
        
          Multiple-table UPDATE queries using
          CONVERT_TZ() would fail with an error. (Bug
          #9979)
        
          mysql_fetch_fields() returned incorrect
          length information for MEDIUM and
          LONG TEXT and
          BLOB columns. (Bug #9735)
        
          mysqlbinlog was failing the test suite on
          Windows due to BOOL being incorrectly cast
          to INT. (Bug #11567)
        
          NDBCLuster: Server left core files
          following shutdown if data nodes had failed. (Bug #11516)
        
Creating a trigger in one database that references a table in another database was being allowed without generating errors. (Bug #8751)
Duplicate trigger names were allowed within a single schema. (Bug #6182)
Server did not accept some fully-qualified trigger names. (Bug #8758)
          The traditional SQL mode accepted invalid
          dates if the date value provided was the result of an implicit
          type conversion. (Bug #5906)
        
The MySQL server had issues with certain combinations of basedir and datadir. (Bug #7249)
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS had some
          inaccurate values for some data types. (Bug #11057)
        
LIKE pattern matching using prefix index didn't return correct result. (Bug #11650)
          For several character sets, MySQL incorrectly converted the
          character code for the division sign to the
          eucjpms character set. (Bug #11717)
        
          When invoked within a view, SUBTIME()
          returned incorrect values. (Bug #11760)
        
          SHOW BINARY LOGS displayed a file size of 0
          for all log files but the current one if the files were not
          located in the data directory. (Bug #12004)
        
          Server-side prepared statements failed for columns with a
          character set of ucs2. (Bug #9442)
        
          References to system variables in an SQL statement prepared
          with PREPARE were evaluated during
          EXECUTE to their values at prepare time,
          not to their values at execution time. (Bug #9359)
        
          For server shutdown on Windows, error messages of the form
          Forcing close of thread  were being
          written to the error log. Now connections are closed more
          gracefully without generating error messages. (Bug #7403)
        n
          user: 'name'
          Increased the version number of the
          libmysqlclient shared library from 14 to 15
          because it is binary incompatible with the MySQL 4.1 client
          library. (Bug #11893)
        
          A recent optimizer change caused DELETE ... WHERE ...
          NOT LIKE and DELETE ... WHERE ... NOT
          BETWEEN to not properly identify the rows to be
          deleted. (Bug #11853)
        
Within a stored procedure that selects from a table, invoking another procedure that requires a write lock for the table caused that procedure to fail with a message that the table was read-locked. (Bug #9565)
Within a stored procedure, selecting from a table through a view caused subsequent updates to the table to fail with a message that the table was read-locked. (Bug #9597)
          For a stored procedure defined with SQL SECURITY
          DEFINER characteristic,
          CURRENT_USER() incorrectly reported the use
          invoking the procedure, not the user who defined it. (Bug
          #7291)
        
          Creating a table with a SET or
          ENUM column with the DEFAULT
          0 clause caused a server crash if the table's
          character set was utf8. (Bug #11819)
        
          With strict SQL mode enabled, ALTER TABLE
          reported spurious “Invalid default value”
          messages for columns that had no DEFAULT
          clause. (Bug #9881)
        
          In SQL prepared statements, comparisons could fail for values
          not equally space-padded. For example, SELECT 'a' =
          'a '; returns 1, but PREPARE s FROM
          'SELECT ?=?'; SET @a = 'a', @b = 'a '; PREPARE s FROM
          'SELECT ?=?'; EXECUTE s USING @a, @b; incorrectly
          returned 0. (Bug #9379)
        
          Labels in stored routines did not work if the character set
          was not latin1. (Bug #7088)
        
          Invoking the DES_ENCRYPT() function could
          cause a server crash if the server was started without the
          --des-key-file option. (Bug #11643)
        
          The server crashed upon execution of a statement that used a
          stored function indirectly (via a view) if the function was
          not yet in the connection-specific stored routine cache and
          the statement would update a
          Handler_
          status variable. This fix allows the use of stored routines
          under xxxLOCK TABLES without explicitly
          locking the mysql.lock table. However, you
          cannot use mysql.proc in statements that
          will combine locking of it with modifications for other
          tables. (Bug #11554)
        
The server crashed when dropping a trigger that invoked a stored procedure, if the procedure was not yet in the connection-specific stored routine cache. (Bug #11889)
          Selecting the result of an aggregate function for an
          ENUM or SET column
          within a subquery could result in a server crash. (Bug #11821)
        
          Incorrect column values could be retrieved from views defined
          using statements of the form SELECT * FROM
          . (Bug #11771)
        tbl_name
          The mysql.proc table was not being created
          properly with the proper utf8 character set
          and collation, causing server crashes for stored procedure
          operations if the server was using a multi-byte character set.
          To take advantage of the bug fix,
          mysql_fix_privilege_tables should be run to
          correct the structure of the mysql.proc
          table. (Bug #11365)
        
          Note that it is necessary to run
          mysql_fix_privileges_tables when upgrading
          from a previous installation that contains the
          mysql.proc table (that is, from a previous
          5.0 installation). Otherwise, creating stored procedures might
          not work.
        
Execution of a prepared statement that invoked a non-existent or dropped stored routine would crash the server. (Bug #11834)
          Executing a statement that invoked a trigger would cause
          problems unless a LOCK TABLES was first
          issued for any tables accessed by the trigger.
          Note: The exact nature of the
          problem depended upon the MySQL 5.0 release being used: prior
          to 5.0.3, this resulted in a crash; from 5.0.3 to 5.0.7, MySQL
          would issue a warning; in 5.0.9, the server would issue an
          error. (Bug #8406)
        
          The same issue caused LOCK TABLES to fail
          following UNLOCK TABLES if triggers were
          involved. (Bug #9581)
        
          In a shared Windows environment, MySQL could not find its
          configuration file unless the file was in the
          C:\ directory. (Bug #5354)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          An attempt to create a TIMESTAMP column
          with a display width (for example,
          TIMESTAMP(6)) now results in a warning.
          Display widths have not been supported for
          TIMESTAMP since MySQL 4.1. (Bug #10466)
        
          InnoDB: When creating or extending an
          InnoDB data file, at most one megabyte at a time is allocated
          for initializing the file. Previously, InnoDB allocated and
          initialized 1 or 8 megabytes of memory, even if only a few
          16-kilobyte pages were to be written. This improves the
          performance of CREATE TABLE in
          innodb_file_per_table mode.
        
          InnoDB: Various optimizations. Removed
          unreachable debug code from non-debug builds. Added hints for
          the branch predictor in gcc. Made
          assertions occupy less space.
        
          InnoDB: Make
          innodb_thread_concurrency=20 by default.
          Bypass the concurrency checking if the setting is greater than
          or equal to 20.
        
          InnoDB: Make CHECK TABLE
          killable. (Bug #9730)
        
Recursion in stored routines is now disabled because it was crashing the server. We plan to modify stored routines to allow this to operate safely in a future release. (Bug #11394)
          The handling of BIT columns has been
          improved, and should now be much more reliable in a number of
          cases. (Bug #10617, Bug #11091, Bug #11572)
        
          mysql_real_escape_string() API function now
          respects NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL mode.
          (Bug #10214)
        
Bugs fixed:
          SHOW CREATE VIEW did not take the
          ANSI MODE into account when quoting
          identifiers. (Bug #6903)
        
          The mysql_config script did not handle
          symbolic linking properly. (Bug #10986)
        
          Incorrect results when using GROUP BY ... WITH
          ROLLUP on a VIEW. (Bug #11639)
        
          Instances of the VAR_SAMP() function in
          view definitions were converted to
          VARIANCE(). This is incorrect because
          VARIANCE() is the same as
          VAR_POP(), not
          VAR_SAMP(). (Bug #10651)
        
mysqldump failed when reloading a view if the view was defined in terms of a different view that had not yet been reloaded. mysqldump now creates a dummy table to handle this case. (Bug #10927)
mysqldump could crash for illegal or non-existent table names. (Bug #9358)
          The --no-data option for
          mysqldump was being ignored if table names
          were given after the database name. (Bug #9558)
        
          The --master-data option for
          mysqldump resulted in no error if the
          binary log was not enabled. Now an error occurs unless the
          --force option is given. (Bug #11678)
        
          DES_ENCRYPT() and
          DES_DECRYPT() require SSL support to be
          enabled, but were not checking for it. Checking for incorrect
          arguments or resource exhaustion was also improved for these
          functions. (Bug #10589)
        
          When used in joins, SUBSTRING() failed to
          truncate to zero any string values that could not be converted
          to numbers. (Bug #10124)
        
          mysqldump --xml did not format
          NULL column values correctly. (Bug #9657)
        
          There was a compression algorithm issue with
          myisampack for very large datasets (where
          the total size of all records in a single column was on the
          order of 3 GB or more) on 64-bit platforms. (A fix for other
          platforms was made in MySQL 5.0.6.) (Bug #8321)
        
          Temporary tables were created in the data directory instead of
          tmpdir. (Bug #11440)
        
          MySQL would not compile correctly on QNX due to missing
          rint() function. (Bug #11544)
        
          A SELECT DISTINCT
           would work
          correctly with a col_nameMyISAM table only when
          there was an index on col_name.
          (Bug #11484)
        
          The server would lose table-level CREATE
          VIEW and SHOW VIEW privileges
          following a FLUSH PRIVILEGES or server
          restart. (Bug #9795)
        
          In strict mode, an INSERT into a view that
          did not include a value for a NOT NULL
          column but that did include a WHERE test on
          the same column would succeed, This happened even though the
          INSERT should have been prevented due to
          the failure to supply a value for the NOT
          NULL column. (Bug #6443)
        
          Running a CHECK TABLES on multiple views
          crashed the server. (Bug #11337)
        
          When a table had a primary key containing a
          BLOB column, creation of another index
          failed with the error BLOB/TEXT column used in key
          specification without keylength, even when the new
          index did not contain a BLOB column. (Bug
          #11657)
        
NDB Cluster: When trying to open a table that could not be discovered or unpacked, cluster would return error codes which the MySQL server falsely interpreted as operating system errors. (Bug #103651)
          Manually inserting a row with host='' into
          mysql.tables_priv and performing a
          FLUSH PRIVILEGES would cause the server to
          crash. (Bug #11330)
        
          A cursor using a query with a filter on a
          DATE or DATETIME column
          would cause the server to crash server after the data was
          fetched. (Bug #11172)
        
Closing a cursor that was already closed would cause MySQL to hang. (Bug #9814)
          Using CONCAT_WS on a column set
          NOT NULL caused incorrect results when used
          in a LEFT JOIN. (Bug #11469)
        
          Signed BIGINT would not accept
          -9223372036854775808 as a
          DEFAULT value. (Bug #11215)
        
Views did not use indexes on all appropriate queries. (Bug #10031)
          For MEMORY tables, it was possible for
          updates to be performed using outdated key statistics when the
          updates involved only very small changes in a very few rows.
          This resulted in the random failures of queries such as
          UPDATE t SET col = col + 1 WHERE col_key =
          2; where the same query with no
          WHERE clause would succeed. (Bug #10178)
        
Optimizer performed range check when comparing unsigned integers to negative constants, could cause errors. (Bug #11185)
          Wrong comparison method used in VIEW when
          relaxed date syntax used (for example,
          2005.06.10). (Bug #11325)
        
          The ENCRYPT() and
          SUBSTRING_INDEX() functions would cause
          errors when used with a VIEW. (Bug #7024)
        
Clients would hang following some errors with stored procedures. (Bug #9503)
Combining cursors and subqueries could cause server crash or memory leaks. (Bug #10736)
If a prepared statement cursor is opened but not completely fetched, attempting to open a cursor for a second prepared statement will fail. (Bug #10794)
Note: Starting with version 5.0.8, changes for MySQL Cluster can be found in the combined Change History.
Functionality added or changed:
          Warning: Incompatible change:
          Previously, conversion of DATETIME values
          to numeric form by adding zero produced a result in
          YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format. The result of
          DATETIME+0 is now in
          YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.000000 format. (Bug#12268)
        
          MEMORY tables now support indexes of up to
          500 bytes. See Section 14.4, “The MEMORY (HEAP) Storage Engine”. (Bug
          #10566)
        
          New SQL_MODE -
          NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION Prevents automatic
          substitution of storage engine when the requested storage
          engine is disabled or not compiled in. (Bug #6877)
        
          The statements CREATE TABLE,
          TRUNCATE TABLE, DROP
          DATABASE, and CREATE DATABASE
          cause an implicit commit. (Bug #6883)
        
Expanded on information provided in general log and slow query log for prepared statements. (Bug #8367, Bug #9334)
          Where a GROUP BY query uses a grouping
          column from the query's SELECT clause,
          MySQL now issues a warning. This is done because the SQL
          standard states that any grouping column must unambiguously
          reference a column of the table resulting from the query's
          FROM clause, and allowing columns from the
          SELECT clause to be used as grouping
          columns is a MySQL extension to the standard.
        
By way of example, consider the following table:
CREATE TABLE users ( userid INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, username VARCHAR(25), usergroupid INT NOT NULL );
MySQL allows you to use the alias in this query:
SELECT usergroupid AS id, COUNT(userid) AS number_of_users FROM users GROUP BY id;
However, the SQL standard requires that the column name be used, as shown here:
SELECT usergroupid AS id, COUNT(userid) AS number_of_users FROM users GROUP BY usergroupid;
          Queries such as the first of the two shown above will continue
          to be supported in MySQL; however, beginning with MySQL 5.0.8,
          using a column alias in this fashion will generate a warning.
          Note that in the event of a collision between column names
          and/or aliases used in joins, MySQL attempts to resolve the
          conflict by giving preference to columns arising from tables
          named in the query's FROM clause. (Bug
          #11211)
        
          The granting or revocation of privileges on a stored routine
          is no longer performed when running the server with
          --skip-grant-tables even after the statement
          SET @@global.automatic_sp_privileges=1; has
          been executed. (Bug #9993)
        
          Added support for B'10' syntax for bit
          literal. (Bug #10650)
        
Bugs fixed:
Security fix: On Windows systems, a user with any of the following privileges
              REFERENCES
            
              CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES
            
              GRANT OPTION
            
              CREATE
            
              SELECT
            
          on *.* could crash
          mysqld by issuing a USE
          LPT1; or USE PRN; command. In
          addition, any of the commands USE NUL;,
          USE CON;, USE COM1;, or
          USE AUX; would report success even though
          the database was not in fact changed.
          Note: Although this bug was
          thought to be fixed previously, it was later discovered to be
          present in the MySQL 5.0.7-beta release for Windows. (Bug
          #9148,
          CVE-2005-0799
        
          A CREATE TABLE
           statement would crash the server when no
          database was selected. (Bug #11028)
        db_name.tbl_name
          LIKE ...
          SELECT DISTINCT queries or GROUP
          BY queries without MIN() or
          MAX() could return inconsistent results for
          indexed columns. (Bug #11044)
        
          The SHOW INSTANCE OPTIONS command in MySQL
          Instance Manager displayed option values incorrectly for
          options for which no value had been given. (Bug #11200)
        
An outer join with an empty derived table (a result from a subquery) returned no result. (Bug #11284)
          An outer join with an ON condition that
          evaluated to false could return an incorrect result. (Bug
          #11285)
        
          mysqld_safe would sometimes fail to remove
          the pid file for the old mysql process
          after a crash. As a result, the server would fail to start due
          to a false A mysqld process already
          exists... error. (Bug #11122)
        
          CAST( ... AS DECIMAL) didn't work for strings. (Bug
          #11283)
        
          NULLIF() function could produce incorrect
          results if first argument is NULL. (Bug
          #11142)
        
          Setting @@SQL_MODE = NULL caused an
          erroneous error message. (Bug #10732)
        
          Converting a VARCHAR column having an index
          to a different type (such as TINYTEXT) gave
          rise to an incorrect error message. (Bug #10543)
        
          Note that this bugfix induces a slight change in the behavior
          of indexes: If an index is defined to be the same length as a
          field (or is left to default to that field's length), and the
          length of the field is later changed, then the index will
          adopt the new length of the field. Previously, the size of the
          index did not change for some field types (such as
          VARCHAR) when the field type was changed.
        
          sql_data_access column of
          routines table of
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA was empty. (Bug #11055)
        
          A CAST() value could not be included in a
          VIEW. (Bug #11387)
        
          Server crashed when using GROUP BY on the
          result of a DIV operation on a
          DATETIME value. (Bug #11385)
        
          Possible NULL values in
          BLOB columns could crash the server when a
          BLOB was used in a GROUP
          BY query. (Bug #11295)
        
Fixed 64 bit compiler warning for packet length in replication. (Bug #11064)
Multiple range accesses in a subquery cause server crash. (Bug #11487)
          An issue with index merging could cause suboptimal index merge
          plans to be chosen when searching by indexes created on
          DATE columns. The same issue caused the
          InnoDB storage engine to issue the warning using a
          partial-field key prefix in search. (Bug #8441)
        
          The mysqlhotcopy script was not parsing the
          output of SHOW SLAVE STATUS correctly when
          called with the --record_log_pos option. (Bug
          #7967)
        
          SELECT * FROM
           returned incorrect
          results when called from a stored procedure, where
          tabletable had a primary key. (Bug
          #10136)
        
          When used in defining a view, the
          TIME_FORMAT() function failed with
          calculated values, for example, when passed the value returned
          by SEC_TO_TIME(). (Bug #7521)
        
          SELECT DISTINCT ... GROUP BY
           returned
          multiple rows (it should return a single row). (Bug #8614)
        constant
          INSERT INTO SELECT FROM
           produced incorrect
          result when using viewORDER BY. (Bug #11298)
        
Fixed hang/crash with Boolean full-text search where a query contained more query terms that one-third of the query length (it could be achieved with truncation operator: 'a*b*c*d*'). (Bug #7858)
          Fixed column name generation in VIEW
          creation to ensure there are no duplicate column names. (Bug
          #7448)
        
          An ORDER BY clause sometimes had no effect
          on the ordering of a result when selecting specific columns
          (as opposed to using SELECT *) from a view.
          (Bug #7422)
        
          Some data definition statements (CREATE
          TABLE where the table was not a temporary table,
          TRUNCATE TABLE, DROP
          DATABASE, and CREATE DATABASE)
          were not being written to the binary log after a
          ROLLBACK. This also caused problems with
          replication. (Bug #6883)
        
          Calling a stored procedure that made use of an INSERT
          ... SELECT ... UNION SELECT ... query caused a
          server crash. (Bug #11060)
        
          Selecting from a view defined using SELECT
          SUM(DISTINCT ...) caused an error; attempting to
          execute a SELECT * FROM
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES query after defining such
          a view crashed the server. (Bug #7015)
        
The mysql client would output a prompt twice following input of very long strings, because it incorrectly assumed that a call to the _cgets() function would clear the input buffer. (Bug #10840)
A three byte buffer overflow in the client functions caused improper exiting of the client when reading a command from the user. (Bug #10841)
Fixed a problem where a stored procedure caused a server crash if the query cache was enabled. (Bug #9715)
          SHOW CREATE DATABASE INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          returned an “unknown database” error. (Bug #9434)
        
          Corrected a problem with IFNULL() returning
          an incorrect result on 64-bit systems. (Bug #11235)
        
          Fixed a problem resolving table names with
          lower_case_table_names=2 when the table
          name lettercase differed in the FROM and
          WHERE clauses. (Bug #9500)
        
          Fixed server crash due to some internal functions not taking
          into account that for multi-byte character sets,
          CHAR columns could exceed 255 bytes and
          VARCHAR columns could exceed 65,535 bytes.
          (Bug #11167)
        
          Fixed locking problems for multiple-statement
          DELETE statements performed within a stored
          routine, such as incorrectly locking a to-be-modified table
          with a read lock rather than a write lock. (Bug #11158)
        
          Fixed a portability problem testing for
          crypt() support that caused compilation
          problems when using OpenSSL/yaSSL on HP-UX and Mac OS X. (Bug
          #10675, Bug #11150)
        
The hostname cache was not working. (Bug #10931)
          On Windows, mysqlshow did not interpret
          wildcard characters properly if they were given in the table
          name argument. (Bug #10947)
        
          The default hostname for MySQL server was always
          mysql. (Bug #11174)
        
          Using PREPARE to prepare a statement that
          invoked a stored routine that deallocated the prepared
          statement caused a server crash. This is prevented by
          disabling dynamic SQL within stored routines. (Bug #10975)
          (Note: This restriction was lifted in 5.0.13 for stored
          procedures, but not stored functions or triggers.)
        
          Using PREPARE to prepare a statement that
          invoked a stored routine that executed the prepared statement
          caused a Packets out of order error the
          second time the routine was invoked. This is prevented by
          disabling dynamic SQL within stored routines. (Bug #7115)
          (Note: This restriction was lifted in 5.0.13 for stored
          procedures, but not stored functions or triggers.)
        
          Using prepared statements within a stored routine
          (PREPARE, EXECUTE,
          DEALLOCATE) could cause the client
          connection to be dropped after the routine returned. This is
          prevented by disabling dynamic SQL within stored routines.
          (Bug #10605) (Note: This restriction was lifted in 5.0.13 for
          stored procedures, but not stored functions or triggers.)
        
When using a cursor with a prepared statement, the first execution returned the correct result but was not cleaned up properly, causing subsequent executions to return incorrect results. (Bug #10729)
          MySQL Cluster: Connections between data nodes and management
          nodes were not being closed following shutdown of
          ndb_mgmd. (Bug #11132)
        
          MySQL Cluster: mysqld processes would not
          reconnect to cluster following restart of
          ndb_mgmd. (Bug #11221)
        
MySQL Cluster: Fixed problem whereby data nodes would fail to restart on 64-bit Solaris (Bug #9025)
          MySQL Cluster: Calling ndb_select_count()
          crashed the cluster when running on Red Hat Enterprise
          4/64-bit/Opteron. (Bug #10058)
        
          MySQL Cluster: Insert records were incorrectly applied by
          ndb_restore, thus making restoration from
          backup inconsistent if the binlog contained inserts. (Bug
          #11166)
        
MySQL Cluster: Cluster would time out and crash after first query on 64-bit Solaris 9. (Bug #8918)
          MySQL Cluster: ndb_mgm client
          show command displayed incorrect output
          after master data node failure. (Bug #11050)
        
MySQL Cluster: A delete performed as part of a transaction caused an erroneous result. (Bug #11133)
          MySQL Cluster: Not allowing sufficient parallelism in cluster
          configuration (for example,
          NoOfTransactions too small) caused
          ndb_restore to fail without providing any
          error messages. (Bug #10294)
        
MySQL Cluster: When using dynamically allocated ports on Linux, cluster would hang on initial startup. (Bug #10893)
MySQL Cluster: Setting TransactionInactiveTimeout= 0 did not result in an infinite timeout. (Bug #11290)
          InnoDB: Enforce maximum
          CHAR_LENGTH() of UTF-8 data in ON
          UPDATE CASCADE. (Bug #10409)
        
          InnoDB: Pad UTF-8
          VARCHAR columns with
          0x20. Pad UCS2 CHAR
          columns with 0x0020. (Bug #10511)
        
Functionality added or changed:
Security improvement: Applied a patch to fix a UDF library-loading vulnerability that could result in a buffer overflow and code execution. (http://www.appsecinc.com/resources/alerts/mysql/2005-002.html)
          Added mysql_set_character_set() C API
          function for setting the default character set of the current
          connection. This allows clients to affect the character set
          used by mysql_real_escape_string(). (Bug
          #8317)
        
          The behavior of the Last_query_cost system
          variable has been changed. The default value is now 0 (rather
          than -1) and it now has session-level scope (rather than being
          global). See Section 5.2.4, “Server Status Variables”, for
          additional information.
        
          All characters occurring on the same line following the
          DELIMITER keyword will be set as delimiter.
          For example, DELIMITER :; will set
          :; as the delimiter. This behavior is now
          consistent between MySQL 5.1 and MySQL 5.0. (Bug #9879)
        
          The table, type, and
          rows columns of EXPLAIN
          output can now be NULL. This is required
          for using EXPLAIN on
          SELECT queries that use no tables (for
          example, EXPLAIN SELECT 1). (Bug #9899)
        
          Placeholders now can be used for LIMIT in
          prepared statements. (Bug #7306)
        
          SHOW BINARY LOGS now displays a
          File_size column that indicates the size of
          each file.
        
          The --delayed-insert option for
          mysqldump has been disabled to avoid
          causing problems with storage engines that do not support
          INSERT DELAYED. (Bug #7815)
        
          Improved the optimizer to be able to use indexes for
          expressions of the form
          indexed_col NOT IN
          (val1,
          val2, ...)indexed_col NOT BETWEEN
          val1 AND
          val2
          Removed mysqlshutdown.exe and
          mysqlwatch.exe from the Windows “No
          Installer” distribution (they had already been removed
          from the “With Installer” distribution before).
          Removed those programs from the source distribution.
        
          Removed WinMySQLAdmin from the source
          distribution and from the “No Installer” Windows
          distribution (it had already been removed from the “With
          Installer” distribution before).
        
          InnoDB: In stored procedures and functions,
          InnoDB no longer takes full explicit table
          locks for every involved table. Only `intention' locks are
          taken, similar to those in the execution of an ordinary SQL
          statement. This greatly reduces the number of deadlocks.
        
Bugs fixed:
          Security update: A user with
          limited privileges could obtain information about the
          privileges of other users by querying objects in the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database for which that
          user did not have the requisite privileges. (Bug #10964)
        
Triggers with dropped functions caused crashes. (Bug #5893)
          Failure of a BEFORE trigger did not prevent
          the triggering statement from performing its operation on the
          row for which the trigger error occurred. Now the triggering
          statement fails as described in
          Section 18.3, “Using Triggers”. (Bug #10902)
        
          Issuing a write lock for a table from one client prevented
          other clients from accessing the table's metadata. For
          example, if one client issued a LOCK TABLES
          , then a second client attempting to execute a
          mydb.mytable
          WRITEUSE  would
          hang. (Bug #9998)
        mydb;
          The LAST_DAY() failed to return
          NULL when supplied with an invalid
          argument. See Section 12.5, “Date and Time Functions”. (Bug
          #10568)
        
          The functions COALESCE(),
          IF(), and IFNULL()
          performed incorrect conversions of their arguments. (Bug
          #9939)
        
          The TIME_FORMAT() function returned
          incorrect results with some format specifiers. See
          Section 12.5, “Date and Time Functions”. (Bug #10590)
        
          Dropping stored routines when the MySQL server had been
          started with --skip-grant-tables generated
          extraneous warnings. (Bug #9993)
        
          A problem with the my_global.h file
          caused compilation of MySQL to fail on single-processor Linux
          systems running 2.6 kernels. (Bug #10364)
        
The ucs2_turkish_ci collation failed with upper('i'). UPPER/LOWER now can return a string with different length. (Bug #8610)
OPTIMIZE of InnoDB table does not return 'Table is full' if out of tablespace. (Bug #8135)
GROUP BY queries with ROLLUP returned wrong results for expressions containing group by columns. (Bug #7894)
          Fixed bug in FIELD() function where value
          list contains NULL. (Bug #10944)
        
          Corrected a problem where an incorrect data type was returned
          in the result set metadata when using a prepared
          SELECT DISTINCT statement to select from a
          view. (Bug #11111)
        
          Fixed bug in the MySQL Instance manager that caused the
          version to always be unknown when
          SHOW INSTANCE STATUS was issued. (Bug
          #10229)
        
          Using ORDER BY to sort the results of an
          IF() that contained a
          FROM_UNIXTIME() expression returned
          incorrect results due to integer overflow. (Bug #9669)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from accessing
          InnoDB tables within stored functions. This
          is handled by prohibiting statements that do an implicit or
          explicit commit or rollback within stored functions or
          triggers. (Bug #10015)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from the second invocation of a
          stored procedure that selected from a view defined as a join
          that used ON in the join conditions. (Bug
          #6866)
        
          Using ALTER TABLE for a table that had a
          trigger caused a crash when executing a statement that
          activated the trigger, and also a crash later with
          USE  for
          the database containing the table. (Bug #5894)
        db_name
          Fixed a server crash resulting from an attempt to allocate too
          much memory when GROUP BY
           and
          blob_colCOUNT(DISTINCT) were used. (Bug #11088)
        
Fixed a portability problem for compiling on Windows with Visual Studio 6. (Bug #11153)
          The incorrect sequence of statements HANDLER
           without a
          preceding tbl_name READ
          index_name NEXTHANDLER  for an
          tbl_name
          READ index_name =
          (value_list)InnoDB table resulted in a server crash
          rather than an error. (Bug #5373)
        
          On Windows, with lower_case_table_names set
          to 2, using ALTER TABLE to alter a
          MEMORY or InnoDB table
          that had a mixed-case name also improperly changed the name to
          lowercase. (Bug #9660)
        
The server timed out SSL connections too quickly on Windows. (Bug #8572)
          Executing LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE for a table
          while other threads where selecting from the table caused a
          deadlock. (Bug #10602)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from CREATE TABLE ...
          SELECT that selected from a table being altered by
          ALTER TABLE. (Bug #10224)
        
          The FEDERATED storage engine properly
          handled outer joins, but not inner joins. (Bug #10848)
        
          Consistently report INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          table names in uppercase in SHOW TABLE
          STATUS output. (Bug #10059)
        
          Fixed a failure of WITH ROLLUP to sum
          values properly. (Bug #10982)
        
          Triggers were not being activated for multiple-table
          UPDATE or DELETE
          statements. (Bug #5860)
        
          INSERT BEFORE triggers were not being
          activated for INSERT ... SELECT statements.
          (Bug #6812)
        
          INSERT BEFORE triggers were not being
          activated for implicit inserts (LOAD DATA).
          (Bug #8755)
        
          If a stored function contained a FLUSH
          statement, the function crashed when invoked.
          FLUSH now is disallowed within stored
          functions. (Bug #8409)
        
          Multiple-row REPLACE could fail on a
          duplicate-key error when having one
          AUTO_INCREMENT key and one unique key. (Bug
          #11080)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from invalid string pointer
          when inserting into the mysql.host table.
          (Bug #10181)
        
          Multiple-table DELETE did always delete on
          the fly from the first table that was to be deleted from. In
          some cases, when using many tables and it was necessary to
          access the same row twice in the first table, we could miss
          some rows-to-be-deleted from other tables. This is now fixed.
        
          The mysql_next_result() function could hang
          if you were executing many statements in a
          mysql_real_query() call and one of those
          statements raised an error. (Bug #9992)
        
          The combination of COUNT(),
          DISTINCT, and CONCAT()
          sometimes triggered a memory deallocation bug on Windows
          resulting in a server crash. (Bug #9593)
        
          InnoDB: Do very fast shutdown only if
          innodb_fast_shutdown=2, but wait for
          threads to exit and release allocated memory if
          innodb_fast_shutdown=1. Starting with
          MySQL/InnoDB 5.0.5, InnoDB would do brutal shutdown also when
          innodb_fast_shutdown=1. (Bug #9673)
        
          InnoDB: Fixed InnoDB: Error:
          stored_select_lock_type is 0 inside ::start_stmt()!
          in a stored procedure call if
          innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog was set in
          my.cnf. (Bug #10746)
        
          InnoDB: Fixed a duplicate key error that
          occurred with REPLACE in a table with an
          AUTO-INC column. (Bug #11005)
        
          MySQL would pass an incorrect key length to storage engines
          for MIN(). This could cause warnings
          InnoDB: Warning: using a partial-field key prefix in
          search. in the .err log. (Bug
          #11039, same as Bug #13218 in MySQL 4.1.15)
        
          Fixed a server crash for INSERT or
          UPDATE when the WHERE
          clause contained a correlated subquery that referred to a
          column of the table being modified. (Bug #6384)
        
          Fixed a problem causing an incorrect result for columns that
          include an aggregate function as part of an expression when
          WITH ROLLUP is added to GROUP
          BY. (Bug #7914)
        
          Fixed a problem with returning an incorrect result from a view
          that selected a COALESCE() expression from
          the result of an outer join. (Bug #9938)
        
          MySQL was adding a DEFAULT clause to
          ENUM columns that included no explicit
          DEFAULT and were defined as NOT
          NULL. (This is supposed to happen only for columns
          that are NULL.) (Bug #6267)
        
          Corrected inappropriate error messages that were displayed
          when attempting to set the read-only
          warning_count and
          error_count system variables. (Bug #10339)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Incompatible change:
          MyISAM and InnoDB tables
          created with DECIMAL columns in MySQL 5.0.3
          to 5.0.5 will appear corrupt after an upgrade to MySQL 5.0.6.
          Dump such tables with mysqldump before
          upgrading, and then reload them after upgrading. (The same
          incompatibility will occur for these tables created in MySQL
          5.0.6 after a downgrade to MySQL 5.0.3 to 5.0.5.) (Bug #10465,
          Bug #10625)
        
          Incompatible change: The
          behavior of LOAD DATA INFILE and
          SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE has changed when
          the FIELDS TERMINATED BY and
          FIELDS ENCLOSED BY values both are empty.
          Formerly, a column was read or written the display width of
          the column. For example, INT(4) was read or
          written using a field with a width of 4. Now columns are read
          and written using a field width wide enough to hold all values
          in the field. However, data files written before this change
          was made might not be reloaded correctly with LOAD
          DATA INFILE for MySQL 4.1.12 and up. This change
          also affects data files read by mysqlimport
          and written by mysqldump --tab, which use
          LOAD DATA INFILE and SELECT ...
          INTO OUTFILE. For more information, see
          Section 13.2.5, “LOAD DATA INFILE Syntax”. (Bug#12564)
        
          The precision of the DECIMAL data type has
          been increased from 64 to 65 decimal digits.
        
          Added the div_precision_increment system
          variable, which indicates the number of digits of precision by
          which to increase the result of division operations performed
          with the / operator.
        
          Added the log_bin_trust_routine_creators
          system variable, which applies when binary logging is enabled.
          It controls whether stored routine creators can be trusted not
          to create stored routines that will cause unsafe events to be
          written to the binary log.
        
          Added the --log-bin-trust-routine-creators
          server option for setting the
          log_bin_trust_routine_creators system
          variable from the command line.
        
          Implemented the STMT_ATTR_PREFETCH_ROWS
          option for the mysql_stmt_attr_set() C API
          function. This sets how many rows to fetch at a time when
          using cursors with prepared statements.
        
          The GRANT and REVOKE
          statements now support an
          object_type clause to be used for
          disambiguating whether the grant object is a table, a stored
          function, or a stored procedure. Use of this clause requires
          that you upgrade your grant tables. See
          Section 5.6.1, “mysql_fix_privilege_tables — Upgrade MySQL System Tables”. (Bug #10246)
        
          Added REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA,
          REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME, and
          REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME columns to the
          KEY_COLUMN_USAGE table of
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA. (Bug #9587)
        
          Added a --show-warnings option to
          mysql to cause warnings to be shown after
          each statement if there are any. This option applies to
          interactive and batch mode. In interactive mode,
          \w and \W may be used to
          enable and disable warning display. (Bug #8684)
        
Removed a limitation that prevented use of FIFOs as logging targets (such as for the general query log). This modification does not apply to the binary log and the relay log. (Bug #8271)
          Added a --debug option to
          my_print_defaults.
        
          When the server cannot read a table because it cannot read the
          .frm file, print a message that the table
          was created with a different version of MySQL. (This can
          happen if you create tables that use new features and then
          downgrade to an older version of MySQL.) (Bug #10435)
        
          SHOW VARIABLES now shows the
          slave_compressed_protocol,
          slave_load_tmpdir and
          slave_skip_errors system variables. (Bug
          #7800)
        
          Removed unused system variable
          myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size.
        
          Changed default value of
          myisam_data_pointer_size from 4 to 6. This
          allows us to avoid table is full errors for
          most cases.
        
          The variable concurrent_insert now takes 3
          values. Setting this to 2 changes MyISAM to
          do concurrent inserts to end of table if table is in use by
          another thread.
        
          New /*> prompt for
          mysql. This prompt indicates that a
          /* ... */ comment was begun on an earlier
          line and the closing */ sequence has not
          yet been seen. (Bug #9186)
        
          If strict SQL mode is enabled, VARCHAR and
          VARBINARY columns with a length greater
          than 65,535 no longer are silently converted to
          TEXT or BLOB columns.
          Instead, an error occurs. (Bug #8295, Bug #8296)
        
          The INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA table now
          has a DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME column. (Bug
          #8998)
        
          InnoDB: When the maximum length of
          SHOW INNODB STATUS output would be
          exceeded, truncate the beginning of the list of active
          transactions, instead of truncating the end of the output.
          (Bug #5436)
        
          InnoDB: If
          innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog option is
          set and the isolation level of the transaction is not set to
          serializable then InnoDB uses a consistent
          read for select in clauses like INSERT INTO ...
          SELECT and UPDATE ... (SELECT)
          that do not specify FOR UPDATE or
          IN SHARE MODE. Thus no locks are set to
          rows read from selected table.
        
          Updated version of libedit to 2.9. (Bug
          #2596)
        
          Removed mysqlshutdown.exe and
          mysqlwatch.exe from the Windows “With
          Installer” distribution.
        
Bugs fixed:
          An error in the implementation of the
          MyISAM compression algorithm caused
          myisampack to fail with very large sets of
          data (total size of all the records in a single column needed
          to be >= 3 GB in order to trigger this issue). (Bug #8321)
        
Statements that create and use stored routines were not being written to the binary log, which affects replication and data recovery options. (Bug #2610) Stored routine-related statements now are logged, subject to the issues and limitations discussed in Section 17.4, “Binary Logging of Stored Routines and Triggers”.
          Disabled binary logging within stored routines to avoid
          writing spurious extra statements to the binary log. For
          example, if a routine p() executes an
          INSERT statement, then for CALL
          p(), the CALL statement appears
          in the binary log, but not the INSERT
          statement. (Bug #9100)
        
Statements that create and drop triggers were not being written to the binary log, which affects replication and data recovery options. (Bug #10417) Trigger-related statements now are logged, subject to the issues and limitations discussed in Section 17.4, “Binary Logging of Stored Routines and Triggers”.
          The mysql_stmt_execute() and
          mysql_stmt_reset() C API functions now
          close any cursor that is open for the statement, which
          prevents a server crash. (Bug #9478)
        
          The mysql_stmt_attr_set() C API function
          now returns an error for option values that are defined in
          mysql.h but not yet implemented, such as
          CURSOR_TYPE_SCROLLABLE. (Bug #9643)
        
          MERGE tables could fail on Windows due to
          incorrect interpretation of pathname separator characters for
          filenames in the .MRG file. (Bug #10687)
        
          Fixed a server crash for INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY
          UPDATE with MERGE tables, which
          do not have unique indexes. (Bug #10400)
        
          Fix FORMAT() to do better rounding for
          double values (for example, FORMAT(4.55,1)
          returns 4.6, not 4.5).
          (Bug #9060)
        
          Disallow use of SESSION or
          GLOBAL for user variables or local
          variables in stored routines. (Bug #9286)
        
          Fixed a server crash when using GROUP BY ... WITH
          ROLLUP on an indexed column in an
          InnoDB table. (Bug #9798)
        
          In strict SQL mode, some assignments to numeric columns that
          should have been rejected were not (such as the result of an
          arithmetic expression or an explicit CAST()
          operation). (Bug #6961)
        
          CREATE TABLE t AS SELECT UUID() created a
          VARCHAR(12) column, which is too small to
          hold the 36-character result from UUID().
          (Bug #9535)
        
          Fixed a server crash in the BLACKHOLE
          storage engine. (Bug #10175)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from repeated calls to
          ABS() when the argument evaluated to
          NULL. (Bug #10599)
        
          For a user-defined function invoked from within a prepared
          statement, the UDF's initialization routine was invoked for
          each execution of the statement, but the deinitialization
          routine was not. (It was invoked only when the statement was
          closed.) Similarly, when invoking a UDF from within a trigger,
          the initialization routine was invoked but the
          deinitialization routine was not. For UDFs that have an
          expensive deinit function (such as myperl,
          this bugfix will have negative performance consequences. (Bug
          #9913)
        
          Portability fix for Cygwin: Don't use #pragma
          interface in source files. (Bug #10241)
        
          Fix CREATE TABLE ... LIKE to work when
          lower_case_table_names is set on a
          case-sensitive filesystem and the source table name is not
          given in lowercase. (Bug #9761)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from a CHECK
          TABLE statement where the arguments were a view name
          followed by a table name. (Bug #9897)
        
          Within a stored procedure, attempting to update a view defined
          as an inner join failed with a Table
          ' error. (Bug #9481)
        tbl_name' was locked with a READ
          lock and can't be updated
          Fixed a problem with INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          tables being inaccessible depending on lettercase used to
          refer to them. (Bug #10018)
        
          my_print_defaults was ignoring the
          --defaults-extra-file option or crashing when
          the option was given. (Bug #9136, Bug #9851)
        
          The INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table was
          missing columns of views for which the user has access. (Bug
          #9838)
        
          Fixed a mysqldump crash that occurred with
          the --complete-insert option when dumping
          tables with a large number of long column names. (Bug #10286)
        
          Corrected a problem where DEFAULT values
          where not assigned properly to BIT(1) or
          CHAR(1) columns if certain other columns
          preceded them in the table definition. (Bug #10179)
        
          For MERGE tables, avoid writing absolute
          pathnames in the .MRG file for the names
          of the constituent MyISAM tables so that if
          the data directory is moved, MERGE tables
          will not break. For mysqld, write just the
          MyISAM table name if it is in the same
          database as the MERGE table, and a path
          relative to the data directory otherwise. For the embedded
          servers, absolute pathnames may still be used. (Bug #5964)
        
Corrected a problem resolving outer column references in correlated subqueries when using the prepared statements. (Bug #10041)
          Corrected the error message for exceeding the
          MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR limit to say
          max_connections_per_hour instead of
          max_connections. (Bug #9947)
        
Fixed incorrect memory block allocation for the query cache in the embedded server. (Bug #9549)
Corrected an inability to select from a view within a stored procedure. (Bug #9758)
          Fixed a server crash resulting from use of
          AVG(DISTINCT) with GROUP BY ...
          WITH ROLLUP. (Bug #9799)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from use of DISTINCT
          AVG() with GROUP BY ... WITH
          ROLLUP. (Bug #9800)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from use of a
          CHAR or VARCHAR column
          with MIN() or MAX() and
          GROUP BY ... WITH ROLLUP. (Bug #9820)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from use of SELECT
          DISTINCT with a prepared statement that uses a
          cursor. (Bug #9520)
        
          Fixed server crash resulting from multiple calls to a stored
          procedure that assigned the result of a subquery to a variable
          or compared it to a value with IN. (Bug
          #5963)
        
Selecting from a single-table view defined on multiple-table views caused a server crash. (Bug #8528)
          If the file named by a --defaults-extra-file
          option does not exist or is otherwise inaccessible, an error
          now occurs. (Bug #5056)
        
          net_read_timeout and
          net_write_timeout were not being respected
          on Windows. (Bug #9721)
        
          SELECT from
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables failed if the
          statement has a GROUP BY clause and an
          aggregate function in the select list. (Bug #9404)
        
          Corrected some failures of prepared statements for SQL
          (PREPARE plus EXECUTE)
          to return all rows for some SELECT
          statements. (Bug #9096, Bug #9777)
        
          Remove extra slashes in --tmpdir value (for
          example, convert /var//tmp to
          /var/tmp, because they caused various
          errors. (Bug #8497)
        
          Added Create_routine_priv,
          Alter_routine_priv, and
          Execute_priv privileges to the
          mysql.host privilege table. (They had been
          added to mysql.db in MySQL 5.0.3 but not to
          the host table.) (Bug #8166)
        
Fixed configure to properly recognize whether NTPL is available on Linux. (Bug #2173)
          Incomplete results were returned from
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS for
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables for
          non-root users. (Bug #10261)
        
          Fixed a portability problem in compiling
          mysql.cc with VC++ on
          Windows. (Bug #10245)
        
          SELECT 0/0 returned 0
          rather than NULL. (Bug #10404)
        
          MAX() for an INT
          UNSIGNED (unsigned 4-byte integer) column could
          return negative values if the column contained values larger
          than 231. (Bug #9298)
        
          SHOW CREATE VIEW got confused and could not
          find the view if there was a temporary table with the same
          name as the view. (Bug #8921)
        
          Fixed a deadlock resulting from use of FLUSH TABLES
          WITH READ LOCK while an INSERT
          DELAYED statement is in progress. (Bug #7823)
        
          The optimizer was choosing suboptimal execution plans for
          certain outer joins where the right table of a left join (or
          left table of a right join) had both ON and
          WHERE conditions. (Bug #10162)
        
          RENAME TABLE for an
          ARCHIVE table failed if the
          .arn file was not present. (Bug #9911)
        
          Invoking a stored function that executed a
          SHOW statement resulted in a server crash.
          (Bug #8408)
        
          Fixed problems with static variables and do not link with
          libsupc++ to allow building on FreeBSD 5.3.
          (Bug #9714)
        
Fixed some awk script portability problems in cmd-line-utils/libedit/makelist.sh. (Bug #9954)
          Fixed a problem with mishandling of NULL
          key parts in hash indexes on VARCHAR
          columns, resulting in incorrect query results. (Bug #9489, Bug
          #10176)
        
          InnoDB: Fixed a critical bug in InnoDB
          AUTO_INCREMENT: it could assign the same
          value for several rows. (Bug #10359)
          InnoDB: All InnoDB bug fixes from 4.1.12
          and earlier versions, and also the fixes to bugs #10335 and
          #10607 listed in the 4.1.13 change notes.
        
No public release of MySQL 5.0.5 was made. The changes described in this section are available in MySQL 5.0.6.
Functionality added or changed:
          Added support for the BIT data type to the
          MEMORY, InnoDB, and
          BDB storage engines.
        
          SHOW VARIABLES no longer displays the
          deprecated log_update system variable. (Bug
          #9738)
        
          The behavior controlled by the
          --innodb-fast-shutdown option now can be
          changed at runtime by setting the value of the global
          innodb_fast_shutdown system variable. It
          now accepts values 0, 1 and 2 (except on Netware where 2 is
          disabled). If set to 2, then when the MySQL server shuts down,
          InnoDB will just flush its logs and shut
          down brutally (and quickly) as if a MySQL crash had occurred;
          no committed transaction will be lost, but a crash recovery
          will be done at next startup.
        
Bugs fixed:
          Security fix: If
          mysqld was started with
          --user=,
          it would run using the privileges of the account it was
          invoked from, even if that was non_existent_userroot. (Bug
          #9833)
        
          Corrected a failure to resolve a column reference correctly
          for a LEFT JOIN that compared a join column
          to an IN subquery. (Bug #9338)
        
          Fixed a problem where, after an internal temporary table in
          memory became too large and had to be converted to an on-disk
          table, the error indicator was not cleared and the query
          failed with error 1023 (Can't find record in
          ''). (Bug #9703)
        
Multiple-table updates could produce spurious data-truncation warnings if they used a join across columns that are indexed using a column prefix. (Bug #9103)
          Fixed a string-length comparison problem that caused
          mysql to fail loading dump files containing
          certain ‘\’-sequences. (Bug
          #9756)
        
Fixed a failure to resolve a column reference properly when an outer join involving a view contained a subquery and the column was used in the subquery and the outer query. (Bug #6106, Bug #6107)
          Use of a subquery that used WITH ROLLUP in
          the FROM clause of the main query sometimes
          resulted in a Column cannot be null error.
          (Bug #9681)
        
Fixed a memory leak that occurred when selecting from a view that contained a subquery. (Bug #10107)
          Fixed an optimizer bug in computing the union of two ranges
          for the OR operator. (Bug #9348)
        
          Fixed a segmentation fault in mysqlcheck
          that occurred when the last table checked in
          --auto-repair mode returned an error (such as
          the table being a MERGE table). (Bug #9492)
        
          SET @var= CAST(NULL AS [INTEGER|CHAR]) now
          sets the result type of the variable to
          INTEGER/CHAR. (Bug
          #6598)
        
          Incorrect results were returned for queries of the form
          SELECT ... LEFT JOIN ... WHERE EXISTS
          (, where the
          subquery selected rows based on an subquery)IS NULL
          condition. (Bug #9516)
        
          Executing LOCK TABLES and then calling a
          stored procedure caused an error and resulting in the server
          thinking that no stored procedures exist. (Bug #9566)
        
Selecting from a view containing a subquery caused the server to hang. (Bug #8490)
          Within a stored procedure, attempting to execute a
          multiple-table UPDATE failed with a
          Table ' error.
          (Bug #9486)
        tbl_name' was
          locked with a READ lock and can't be updated
          Starting mysqld with the
          --skip-innodb and
          --default-storage-engine=innodb (or
          --default-table-type=innodb caused a server
          crash. (Bug #9815)
        
          Queries containing CURRENT_USER()
          incorrectly were registered in the query cache. (Bug #9796)
        
          Setting the storage_engine system variable
          to MEMORY succeeded, but retrieving the
          variable resulted in a value of HEAP (the
          old name for the MEMORY storage engine)
          rather than MEMORY. (Bug #10039)
        
mysqlshow displayed an incorrect row count for tables. (Bug #9391)
The server died with signal 11 if a non-existent location was specified for the location of the binary log. Now the server exits after printing an appropriate error message. (Bug #9542)
          Fixed a problem in the client/server protocol where the server
          closed the connection before sending the final error message.
          The problem could show up as a Lost connection to
          MySQL server during query when attempting to connect
          to access a non-existent database. (Bug #6387, Bug #9455)
        
          Fixed a readline-related crash in
          mysql when the user pressed Control-R. (Bug
          #9568)
        
          For stored functions that should return a
          YEAR value, corrected a failure of the
          value to be in YEAR format. (Bug #8861)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from invocation of a stored
          function that returned a value having an
          ENUM or SET data type.
          (Bug #9775)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from invocation of a stored
          function that returned a value having a
          BLOB data type. (Bug #9102)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from invocation of a stored
          function that returned a value having a BIT
          data type. (Bug #7648)
        
          TIMEDIFF() with a negative time first
          argument and positive time second argument produced incorrect
          results. (Bug #8068)
        
          Fixed a problem with OPTIMIZE TABLE for
          InnoDB tables being written twice to the
          binary log. (Bug #9149)
        
          InnoDB: Prevent ALTER
          TABLE from changing the storage engine if there are
          foreign key constraints on the table. (Bug #5574, Bug #5670)
        
          InnoDB: Fixed a bug where next-key locking
          doesn't allow the insert which does not produce a phantom.
          (Bug #9354) If the range is of type 'a' <=
          uniquecolumn, InnoDB lock only
          the RECORD, if the record with the column value
          'a' exists in a CLUSTERED index. This
          allows inserts before a range.
        
          InnoDB: When
          FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0, ALTER
          TABLE and RENAME TABLE will
          ignore any type incompatibilities between referencing and
          referenced columns. Thus, it will be possible to convert the
          character sets of columns that participate in a foreign key.
          Be sure to convert all tables before modifying any data! (Bug
          #9802)
        
Provide more informative error messages in clustered setting when a query is issued against a table that has been modified by another mysqld server. (Bug #6762)
Functionality added or changed:
          Added ENGINE=MyISAM table option when
          creating mysql.proc table in
          mysql_create_system_tables script to make
          sure the table is created as a MyISAM table
          even if the default storage engine has been changed. (Bug
          #9496)
        
          SHOW CREATE TABLE for an
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA table no longer prints a
          MAX_ROWS value because the value has no
          meaning. (Bug #8941)
        
          Invalid DEFAULT values for CREATE
          TABLE now generate errors. (Bug #5902)
        
          Added --show-table-type option to
          mysqlshow, to display a column indicating
          the table type, as in SHOW FULL TABLES.
          (Bug #5036)
        
The way the time zone information is stored in the binary log was changed, so that it is now possible to have a replication master and slave running with different global time zones. A drawback is that replication from 5.0.4 masters to pre-5.0.4 slaves is impossible.
          Added --with-big-tables compilation option to
          configure. (Previously it was necessary to
          pass -DBIG_TABLES to the compiler manually in
          order to enable large table support.) See
          Section 2.9.2, “Typical configure Options”, for details.
        
          New configuration directives !include and
          !includedir implemented for including
          option files and searching directories for option files. See
          Section 4.3.2, “Using Option Files”, for usage.
        
Bugs fixed:
          The use of XOR together with NOT
          ISNULL() erroneously resulted in some outer joins
          being converted to inner joins by the optimizer. (Bug #9017)
        
          Fixed an optimizer problem where extraneous comparisons
          between NULL values in indexed columns were
          being done for operators such as = that are
          never true for NULL. (Bug #8877)
        
Fixed the client/server protocol for prepared statements so that reconnection works properly when the connection is killed while reconnect is enabled. (Bug #8866)
          A server installed as a Windows service and started with
          --shared-memory could not be stopped. (Bug
          #9665)
        
          Fixed a server crash resulting from multiple executions of a
          prepared statement involving a join of an
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA table with another
          table. (Bug #9383)
        
          Fixed utf8_spanish2_ci and
          ucs2_spanish2_ci collations to not consider
          ‘r’ equal to
          ‘rr’. If you upgrade to this
          version from an earlier version, you should rebuild the
          indexes of affected tables. (Bug #9269)
        
          mysqldump dumped core when invoked with
          --tmp and
          --single-transaction options and a
          non-existent table name. (Bug #9175)
        
          Allow extra HKSCS and cp950 characters
          (big5 extension characters) to be accepted
          in big5 columns. (Bug #9357)
        
mysql.server no longer uses non-portable alias command or LSB functions. (Bug #9852)
          Fixed a server crash resulting from GROUP
          BY on a decimal expression. (Bug #9210)
        
          In prepared statements, subqueries containing parameters were
          erroneously treated as const tables during
          preparation, resulting in a server crash. (Bug #8807)
        
          InnoDB: ENUM and SET
          columns were treated incorrectly as character strings. This
          bug did not manifest itself with latin1
          collations if there were less than about 100 elements in an
          ENUM, but it caused malfunction with
          UTF-8. Old tables will continue to work. In
          new tables, ENUM and SET
          will be internally stored as unsigned integers. (Bug #9526)
        
InnoDB: Avoid test suite failures caused by a locking conflict between two server instances at server shutdown/startup. This conflict on advisory locks appears to be the result of a bug in the operating system; these locks should be released when the files are closed, but somehow that does not always happen immediately in Linux. (Bug #9381)
          InnoDB: True VARCHAR: InnoDB stored the
          'position' of a row wrong in a column prefix primary key
          index; this could cause MySQL to complain ERROR 1032:
          Can't find record … in an update of the primary
          key, and also some ORDER BY or
          DISTINCT queries. (Bug #9314)
        
InnoDB: Fix bug in MySQL/InnoDB 5.0.3: SQL statements were not rolled back on error. (Bug #8650)
          Fixed a Commands out of sync error when two
          prepared statements for single-row result sets were open
          simultaneously. (Bug #8880)
        
          Fixed a server crash after a call to
          mysql_stmt_close() for single-row result
          set. (Bug #9159)
        
          Fixed server crashes for CREATE TABLE ...
          SELECT or INSERT INTO ... SELECT
          when selecting from multiple-table view. (Bug #8703, Bug
          #9398)
        
          TRADITIONAL SQL mode should prevent inserts
          where a column with no default value is omitted or set to a
          value of DEFAULT. Fixed cases where this
          restriction was not enforced. (Bug #5986)
        
          Fixed a server crash when creating a PRIMARY
          KEY for a table, if the table contained a
          BIT column. (Bug #9571)
        
          Warning message from GROUP_CONCAT() did not
          always indicate correct number of lines. (Bug #8681)
        
          The commit count cache for NDB was not
          properly invalidated when deleting a record using a cursor.
          (Bug #8585)
        
          Fixed option-parsing code for the embedded server to
          understand K, M, and
          G suffixes for the
          net_buffer_length and
          max_allowed_packet options. (Bug #9472)
        
          Selecting a BIT column failed if the binary
          client/server protocol was used. (Bug #9608)
        
          Fixed a permissions problem whereby information in
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA could be exposed to a
          user with insufficient privileges. (Bug #7214)
        
          An error now occurs if you try to insert an invalid value via
          a stored procedure in STRICT mode. (Bug
          #5907)
        
          Link with libsupc++ on Fedora Core 3 to get
          language support functions. (Bug #6554)
        
          The value of the CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH
          and CHARACTER_OCTET_LENGTH columns of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS table must be
          NULL for numeric columns, but were not.
          (Bug #9344)
        
          DROP TABLE did not drop triggers that were
          defined for the table. DROP DATABASE did
          not drop triggers in the database. (Bug #5859, Bug #6559)
        
          CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW and ALTER
          VIEW now require the CREATE VIEW
          and DROP privileges, not CREATE
          VIEW and DELETE.
          (DELETE is a row-level privilege, not a
          table-level privilege.) (Bug #9260)
        
Some user variables were not being handled with “implicit” coercibility. (Bug #9425)
          Setting the max_error_count system variable
          to 0 resulted in a setting of 1. (Bug #9072)
        
Fixed a collation coercibility problem that caused a union between binary and non-binary columns to fail. (Bug #6519)
          Fixed a bug in division of floating point numbers. It could
          cause nine zeros (000000000) to be inserted
          in the middle of the quotient. (Bug #9501)
        
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables had an implicit
          upper limit for the number of rows. As a result, not all data
          could be returned for some queries. (Bug #9317)
        
          Fixed a problem with the tee command in
          mysql that resulted in
          mysql crashing. (Bug #8499)
        
          CAST() now produces warnings when casting
          incorrect INTEGER and
          CHAR values. This also applies to implicit
          string to number casts.
          (Bug #5912)
        
          ALTER TABLE now fails in
          STRICT mode if the alteration generates
          warnings.
        
          Using CONVERT('0000-00-00',date) or
          CAST('0000-00-00' as date) with the
          NO_ZERO_DATE SQL mode enabled now produces
          a warning. (Bug #6145)
        
          Inserting a zero date in a DATE,
          DATETIME or TIMESTAMP
          column during TRADITIONAL mode now produces
          an error. (Bug #5933)
        
          Inserting a zero date into a DATETIME
          column in TRADITIONAL mode now produces an
          error.
        
          STR_TO_DATE() now produces errors in strict
          mode (and warnings otherwise) when given an illegal argument.
          (Bug #5902)
        
          Fixed a problem with ORDER BY that
          sometimes caused incorrect sorting of utf8
          data. (Bug #9309)
        
          Fixed server crash resulting from queries that combined
          SELECT DISTINCT, SUM(),
          and ROLLUP. (Bug #8615)
        
          Incorrect results were returned from queries that combined
          SELECT DISTINCT, GROUP BY
          , and ROLLUP. (Bug #8616)
        
          Too many rows were returned from queries that combined
          ROLLUP and LIMIT if
          SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS was given. (Bug #8617)
        
          If on replication master a LOAD DATA INFILE
          is interrupted in the middle (integrity constraint violation,
          killed connection...), the slave used to skip this
          LOAD DATA INFILE entirely, thus missing
          some changes if this command permanently inserted/updated some
          table records before being interrupted. This is now fixed.
          (Bug #3247)
        
Note: This Beta release, as any other pre-production release, should not be installed on “production” level systems or systems with critical data. It is good practice to back up your data before installing any new version of software. Although MySQL worked very hard to ensure a high level of quality, protect your data by making a backup as you would for any software beta release.
Functionality added or changed:
          Security improvement: The server creates
          .frm, .MYD,
          .MYI, .MRG,
          .ISD, and .ISM table
          files only if a file with the same name does not already
          exist. Thanks to Stefano Di Paola
          <stefano.dipaola@wisec.it> for finding and
          informing us about this issue.
          (CVE-2005-0711)
        
          Security improvement: User-defined functions should have at
          least one symbol defined in addition to the
          xxx symbol that corresponds to the main
          xxx() function. These auxiliary symbols
          correspond to the xxx_init(),
          xxx_deinit(),
          xxx_reset(),
          xxx_clear(), and
          xxx_add() functions.
          mysqld by default no longer loads UDFs
          unless they have at least one auxiliary symbol defined in
          addition to the main symbol. The
          --allow-suspicious-udfs option controls
          whether UDFs that have only an xxx symbol
          can be loaded. By default, the option is off.
          mysqld also checks UDF filenames when it
          reads them from the mysql.func table and
          rejects those that contain directory pathname separator
          characters. (It already checked names as given in
          CREATE FUNCTION statements.) See
          Section 24.2.4.1, “UDF Calling Sequences for Simple Functions”,
          Section 24.2.4.2, “UDF Calling Sequences for Aggregate Functions”, and
          Section 24.2.4.6, “User-Defined Function Security Precautions”. Thanks to Stefano Di Paola
          <stefano.dipaola@wisec.it> for finding and
          informing us about this issue.
          (CVE-2005-0709,
          CVE-2005-0710)
        
          The DECIMAL and NUMERIC
          data types now are handled with a fixed-point library that
          allows for precision math handling that results in more
          accurate results. See Chapter 21, Precision Math.
        
          Warning: Incompatible change:
          A consequence of the change in handling of the
          DECIMAL and NUMERIC
          fixed-point data types is that the server is more strict to
          follow standard SQL. For example, a data type of
          DECIMAL(3,1) stores a maximum value of
          99.9. Previously, the server allowed larger numbers to be
          stored. That is, it stored a value such as 100.0 as 100.0. Now
          the server clips 100.0 to the maximum allowable value of 99.9.
          If you have tables that were created before MySQL 5.0.3 and
          that contain floating-point data not strictly legal for the
          data type, you should alter the data types of those columns.
          For example:
        
ALTER TABLEtbl_nameMODIFYcol_nameDECIMAL(4,1);
          Incompatible change: The C
          API ER_WARN_DATA_TRUNCATED warning symbol
          was renamed to WARN_DATA_TRUNCATED.
        
          InnoDB: Upgrading from 4.1:
          The sorting order for end-space in TEXT
          columns for InnoDB tables has changed. Starting from 5.0.3,
          InnoDB compares TEXT columns as
          space-padded at the end. If you have a non-unique index on a
          TEXT column, you should run CHECK
          TABLE on it, and run OPTIMIZE
          TABLE if the check reports errors. If you have a
          UNIQUE INDEX on a TEXT
          column, you should rebuild the table with OPTIMIZE
          TABLE.
        
          Implemented support for XA transactions. See
          Section 13.4.7, “XA Transactions”. The implementation make the
          innodb_safe_binlog system variable
          obsolete, so it has been removed.
        
          mysqlbinlog now prints a
          ROLLBACK statement at the end of its
          output, in case the server crashed while it was in the process
          of writing the final entry into the last binary log named on
          the command line. This causes any half-written transaction to
          be rolled back when the output is executed. The
          ROLLBACK is harmless if the binary log file
          was written and closed normally.
        
          Added the engine_condition_pushdown system
          variable. For NDB, setting this variable to 1 allows
          processing of some WHERE clause conditions
          to be processed in NDB nodes before rows are sent to the MySQL
          server, rather than having rows sent to the server for
          evaluation.
        
          Additional control over transaction completion was
          implemented. The COMMIT and
          ROLLBACK statements support AND
          [NO] CHAIN and RELEASE clauses.
          There is a new RELEASE SAVEPOINT statement.
          The completion_type system variable was
          added for setting the global and session default completion
          type.
        
          A new CREATE USER privilege was added.
        
          my.cnf in the compile-time datadir
          (usually /usr/local/mysql/data/ in the
          binary tarball distributions) is not being read anymore. The
          value of the environment variable
          MYSQL_HOME is used instead of the
          hard-coded path.
        
          Support for the ISAM storage engine has
          been removed. If you have ISAM tables, you
          should convert them before upgrading. See
          Section 2.11.2, “Upgrading from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0”.
        
          Support for RAID options in
          MyISAM tables has been removed. If you have
          tables that use these options, you should convert them before
          upgrading. See Section 2.11.2, “Upgrading from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0”.
        
          Added support for AVG(DISTINCT).
        
          ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY no longer is included in
          the ANSI composite SQL mode. (Bug #8510)
        
mysqld_safe will create the directory where the UNIX socket file is to be located if the directory does not exist. This applies only to the last component of the directory pathname. (Bug #8513)
          The coercibility for the return value of functions such as
          USER() or VERSION() now
          is “system constant” rather than
          “implicit.” This makes these functions more
          coercible than column values so that comparisons of the two do
          not result in Illegal mix of collations
          errors. COERCIBILITY() was modified to
          accommodate this new coercibility value. See
          Section 12.9.3, “Information Functions”.
        
User variable coercibility has been changed from “coercible” to “implicit.” That is, user variables have the same coercibility as column values.
Boolean full-text phrase searching now requires only that matches contain exactly the same words as the phrase and in the same order. Non-word characters no longer need match exactly.
          CHECKSUM TABLE returns a warning for
          non-existing tables. The checksum value remains
          NULL as before. (Bug #8256)
        
          The server now includes a timestamp in the Ready for
          connections message that is written to the error log
          at startup. (Bug #8444)
        
          Added SQL_NOTES session variable to cause
          Note-level warnings not to be recorded.
          (Bug #6662)
        
          Allowed the service-installation command for Windows servers
          to specify a single option other than
          --defaults-file following the service name.
          This is for compatibility with MySQL 4.1. (Bug #7856)
        
          InnoDB: Commit after every 10,000 copied
          rows when executing ALTER TABLE,
          CREATE INDEX, DROP INDEX
          or OPTIMIZE TABLE. This makes it much
          faster to recover from an aborted operation.
        
          Added VAR_POP() and
          STDDEV_POP() as standard SQL aliases for
          the VARIANCE() and
          STDDEV() functions that compute population
          variance and standard deviation. Added new
          VAR_SAMP() and
          STDDEV_SAMP() functions to compute sample
          variance and standard deviation. (Bug #3190)
        
          Fixed a problem with out-of-order packets being sent
          (ERROR after OK or
          EOF) following a KILL
          QUERY statement. (Bug #6804)
        
          Retrieving from a view defined as a SELECT
          that mixed UNION ALL and UNION
          DISTINCT resulted in a different result than
          retrieving from the original SELECT. (Bug
          #6565)
        
          Fixed a problem with non-optimal
          index_merge query execution plans being
          chosen on IRIX. (Bug #8578)
        
          BIT in column definitions now is a distinct
          data type; it no longer is treated as a synonym for
          TINYINT(1).
        
          Bit-field values can be written using
          b'
          notation. value'value is a binary value
          written using 0s and 1s.
        
From the Windows distribution, predefined accounts without passwords for remote users ("root@%", "@%") were removed (other distributions never had them).
          Added mysql_library_init() and
          mysql_library_end() as synonyms for the
          mysql_server_init() and
          mysql_server_end() C API functions.
          mysql_library_init() and
          mysql_library_end() are
          #define symbols, but the names more clearly
          indicate that they should be called when beginning and ending
          use of a MySQL C API library no matter whether the application
          uses libmysqlclient or
          libmysqld. (Bug #6149)
        
          SHOW COLUMNS now displays
          NO rather than blank in the
          Null output column if the corresponding
          table column cannot be NULL.
        
          Changed XML format for mysql from
          <
          to col_name>col_value</col_name><field
          name="
          to allow for proper encoding of column names that are not
          legal as element names. (Bug #7811)
        col_name">col_value</field>
          Added --innodb-checksums and
          --innodb-doublewrite options for
          mysqld.
        
          Added --large-pages option for
          mysqld.
        
          Added multi_read_range system variable.
        
          SHOW DATABASES, SHOW
          TABLES, SHOW COLUMNS, and so
          forth display information about the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database. Also, several
          SHOW statements now accept a
          WHERE clause specifying which output rows
          to display. See Chapter 20, The INFORMATION_SCHEMA Database.
        
          Added the CREATE ROUTINE and ALTER
          ROUTINE privileges, and made the
          EXECUTE privilege operational.
        
          InnoDB: Corrected a bug in the crash recovery of
          ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT tables that caused
          corruption. (Bug #7973) There may still be bugs in the crash
          recovery, especially in COMPACT tables.
        
          When the MyISAM storage engine detects
          corruption of a MyISAM table, a message
          describing the problem now is written to the error log.
        
          InnoDB: When MySQL/InnoDB is compiled on Mac OS X 10.2 or
          earlier, detect the operating system version at run time and
          use the fcntl() file flush method on Mac OS
          X versions 10.3 and later. In Mac OS X,
          fsync() does not flush the write cache in
          the disk drive, but the special fcntl()
          does; however, the flush request is ignored by some external
          devices. Failure to flush the buffers may cause severe
          database corruption at power outages.
        
          InnoDB: Implemented fast TRUNCATE TABLE.
          The old approach (deleting rows one by one) may be used if the
          table is being referenced by foreign keys. (Bug #7150)
        
          Added cp932 (SJIS for Windows Japanese) and
          eucjpms (UJIS for Windows Japanese)
          character sets.
        
          Added several InnoDB status variables. See
          Section 5.2.4, “Server Status Variables”.
        
          Added the FEDERATED storage engine. See
          Section 14.7, “The FEDERATED Storage Engine”.
        
          SHOW CREATE TABLE now uses USING
           rather than
          index_typeTYPE 
          to specify an index type. (Bug #7233)
        index_type
          InnoDB now supports a fast TRUNCATE TABLE.
          One visible change from this is that auto-increment values for
          this table are reset on TRUNCATE.
        
          Added an error member to the
          MYSQL_BIND data structure that is used in
          the C API for prepared statements. This member is used for
          reporting data truncation errors. Truncation reporting is
          enabled via the new
          MYSQL_REPORT_DATA_TRUNCATION option for the
          mysql_options() C API function.
        
          API change: the reconnect flag in the
          MYSQL structure is now set to 0 by
          mysql_real_connect(). Only those client
          programs which didn't explicitly set this flag to 0 or 1 after
          mysql_real_connect() experience a change.
          Having automatic reconnection enabled by default was
          considered too dangerous (after reconnection, table locks,
          temporary tables, user and session variables are lost).
        
          FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK is now killable
          while it's waiting for running COMMIT
          statements to finish.
        
          MEMORY (HEAP) can have
          VARCHAR() fields.
        
          VARCHAR columns now remember end space. A
          VARCHAR() column can now contain up to
          65535 bytes. For more details, see
          Section D.1, “Changes in release 5.0.x (Production)”. If the table handler doesn't
          support the new VARCHAR type, then it's
          converted to a CHAR column. Currently this
          happens for NDB tables.
        
          InnoDB: Introduced a compact record format
          that does not store the number of columns or the lengths of
          fixed-size columns. The old format can be requested by
          specifying ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT. The new
          format (ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT) is the default.
          The new format typically saves 20 % of disk space and memory.
        
          InnoDB: Setting the initial
          AUTO_INCREMENT value for an
          InnoDB table using CREATE TABLE
          ... AUTO_INCREMENT = 
          now works, and nALTER TABLE ... AUTO_INCREMENT =
           resets the current
          value.
        n
          Seconds_Behind_Master is
          NULL (which means “unknown”)
          if the slave SQL thread is not running, or if the slave I/O
          thread is not running or not connected to master. It is zero
          if the SQL thread has caught up to the I/O thread. It no
          longer grows indefinitely if the master is idle.
        
          The MySQL server aborts immediately instead of simply issuing
          a warning if it is started with the --log-bin
          option but cannot initialize the binary log at startup (that
          is, an error occurs when writing to the binary log file or
          binary log index file).
        
          The binary log file and binary log index file now are handled
          the same way as MyISAM tables when there is
          a “disk full” or “quota exceeded”
          error. See Section A.4.3, “How MySQL Handles a Full Disk”.
        
          The MySQL server now aborts when started with the option
          --log-bin-index and without
          --log-bin, and when started with
          --log-slave-updates and without
          --log-bin.
        
          If the MySQL server is started without an argument to
          --log-bin and without
          --log-bin-index, thus not providing a name
          for the binary log index file, a warning is issued because
          MySQL falls back to using the hostname for that name, and this
          is prone to replication issues if the server's hostname's gets
          changed later. See Section A.8.1, “Open Issues in MySQL”.
        
          Added account-specific MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS
          limit, which allows you to specify the maximum number of
          concurrent connections for the account. Also, all limited
          resources now are counted per account (instead of being
          counted per user + host pair as it was before). Use the
          --old-style-user-limits option to get the old
          behavior.
        
          InnoDB: A shared record lock
          (LOCK_REC_NOT_GAP) is now taken for a
          matching record in the foreign key check because inserts can
          be allowed into gaps.
        
          InnoDB: Relaxed locking in INSERT…SELECT,
          single table UPDATE…SELECT and single
          table DELETE…SELECT clauses when
          innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog is used and
          isolation level of the transaction is not serializable.
          InnoDB uses consistent read in these cases
          for a selected table.
        
          Added a new global system variable
          slave_transaction_retries: if the
          replication slave SQL thread fails to execute a transaction
          because of an InnoDB deadlock or exceeded
          InnoDB's innodb_lock_wait_timeout or
          NDBCluster's
          TransactionDeadlockDetectionTimeout or
          TransactionInactiveTimeout, it
          automatically retries
          slave_transaction_retries times before
          stopping with an error. The default is 10. (Bug #8325)
        
          When a client releases a user-level lock, DO
          RELEASE_LOCK() will not be written to the binary log
          anymore (this makes the binary log smaller); as a counterpart,
          the slave does not actually take the lock when it executes
          GET_LOCK(). This is mainly an optimization
          and should not affect existing setups. (Bug #7998)
        
The way the character set information is stored into the binary log was changed, so that it's now possible to have a replication master and slave running with different global character sets. A drawback is that replication from 5.0.3 masters to pre-5.0.3 slaves is impossible.
          The LOAD DATA statement was extended to
          support user variables in the target column list, and an
          optional SET clause. Now one can perform
          some transformations on data after they have been read and
          before they are inserted into the table. For example:
        
LOAD DATA INFILE 'file.txt' INTO TABLE t1 (column1, @var1) SET column2 = @var1/100;
          Also, replication of LOAD DATA was changed,
          so you can't replicate such statements from a 5.0.3 master to
          pre-5.0.3 slaves.
        
          NDB Cluster: When using this storage
          engine, the output of SHOW TABLE STATUS now
          displays properly-calculated values in the
          Avg_row_length and
          Data_length columns. (Note that
          BLOB columns are not yet taken into
          account.) In addition, the number of replicas is now shown in
          the Comment column (as
          number_of_replicas).
        
Bugs fixed:
          If a MyISAM table on Windows had
          INDEX DIRECTORY or DATA
          DIRECTORY table options,
          mysqldump dumped the directory pathnames
          with single-backslash pathname separators. This would cause
          syntax errors when importing the dump file.
          mysqldump now changes
          ‘\’ to
          ‘/’ in the pathnames on
          Windows. (Bug #6660)
        
          mysql_fix_privilege_tables now fixes that
          the mysql privilege tables can be used in
          MySQL 4.1. This allows one to easily downgrade to 4.1 or run
          MySQL 5.0 and 4.1 with the same privilege files for testing
          purposes.
        
Fixed bug creating user with GRANT fails with password but works without, (Bug #7905)
          mysqldump misinterpreted
          ‘_’ and
          ‘%’ characters in the names of
          tables to be dumped as wildcard characters. (Bug #9123)
        
          The definition of the enumeration-valued
          sql_mode column of the
          mysql.proc table was missing some of the
          current allowable SQL modes, so stored routines would not
          necessarily execute with the SQL mode in effect at the time of
          routine definition. (Bug #8902)
        
          REPAIR TABLE did not invalidate query
          results in the query cache that were generated from the table.
          (Bug #8480)
        
          In strict or traditional SQL mode, too-long string values
          assigned to string columns (CHAR,
          VARCHAR, BINARY,
          VARBINARY, TEXT, or
          BLOB) were correctly truncated, but the
          server returned an SQLSTATE value of 01000
          (should be 22001). (Bug #6999, Bug #9029)
        
Stored functions that used cursors could return incorrect results. (Bug #8386)
          AES_DECRYPT(
          could fail to return col_name,key)NULL for invalid
          values in col_name, if
          col_name was declared as
          NOT NULL. (Bug #8669)
        
Ordering by unsigned expression (more complex than a column reference) was treating the value as signed, producing incorrectly sorted results. (Bug #7425)
          HAVING was treating unsigned columns as
          signed. (Bug #7425)
        
          Fixed a problem with boolean full-text searches on
          utf8 columns where a double quote in the
          search string caused a server crash. (Bug #8351)
        
          For a query with both GROUP BY and
          COUNT(DISTINCT) clauses and a
          FROM clause with a subquery,
          NULL was returned for any
          VARCHAR column selected by the subquery.
          (Bug #8218)
        
          Fixed a bug in TRUNCATE, which did not work
          within stored procedures. A workaround has been made so that
          within stored procedures, TRUNCATE is
          executed like DELETE. This was necessary
          because TRUNCATE is implicitly locking
          tables. (Bug #8850)
        
          Fixed an optimizer bug that caused incorrectly ordered result
          from a query that used a FULLTEXT index to
          retrieve rows and there was another index that was usable for
          ORDER BY. For such a query,
          EXPLAIN showed fulltext
          join type, but regular (not FULLTEXT) index
          in the Key column. (Bug #6635)
        
          If SELECT DISTINCT named an index column
          multiple times in the select list, the server tried to access
          different key fields for each instance of the column, which
          could result in a crash. (Bug #8532)
        
For a stored function that refers to a given table, invoking the function while selecting from the same table resulted in a server crash. (Bug #8405)
          Comparison of a DECIMAL column containing
          NULL to a subquery that produced
          DECIMAL values resulted in a server crash.
          (Bug #8397)
        
          The --set-character-set option for
          myisamchk was changed to
          --set-collation. The value needed for
          specifying how to sort indexes is a collation name, not a
          character set name. (Bug #8349)
        
Hostname matching didn't work if a netmask was specified for table-specific privileges. (Bug #3309)
          Corruption of MyISAM table indexes could
          occur with TRUNCATE TABLE if the table had
          already been opened. For example, this was possible if the
          table had been opened implicitly by selecting from a
          MERGE table that mapped to the
          MyISAM table. The server now issues an
          error message for TRUNCATE TABLE under
          these conditions. (Bug #8306)
        
          Setting the connection collation to a value different from the
          server collation followed by a CREATE TABLE
          statement that included a quoted default value resulted in a
          server crash. (Bug #8235)
        
          Fixed handling of table-name matching in
          mysqlhotcopy to accommodate
          DBD::mysql 2.9003 and up (which implement
          identifier quoting). (Bug #8136)
        
Selecting from a view defined as a join caused a server crash if the query cache was enabled. (Bug #8054)
          Results in the query cache generated from a view were not
          properly invalidated after ALTER VIEW or
          DROP VIEW on that view. (Bug #8050)
        
          FOUND_ROWS() returned an incorrect value
          after a SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS DISTINCT
          statement that selected constants and included GROUP
          BY and LIMIT clauses. (Bug #7945)
        
          Selecting from an INFORMATION_SCHEMA table
          combined with a subquery on an
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA table caused an error
          with the message Table
          .
          (Bug #8164)
        tbl_name is corrupted
Fixed a problem with equality propagation optimization for prepared statements and stored procedures that caused a server crash upon re-execution of the prepared statement or stored procedure. (Bug #8115, Bug #8849)
          LEFT OUTER JOIN between an empty base table
          and a view on an empty base table caused a server crash. (Bug
          #7433)
        
          Use of GROUP_CONCAT() in the select list
          when selecting from a view caused a server crash. (Bug #7116)
        
          Use of a view in a correlated subquery that contains
          HAVING but no GROUP BY
          caused a server crash. (Bug #6894)
        
          Handling by mysql_list_fields() of
          references to stored functions within views was incorrect and
          could result in a server crash. (Bug #6814)
        
          mysqldump now avoids writing SET
          NAMES to the dump output if the server is older than
          version 4.1 and would not understand that statement. (Bug
          #7997)
        
          Fixed problems when selecting from a view that had an
          EXISTS or NOT EXISTS
          subquery. Selecting columns by name caused a server crash.
          With SELECT *, a crash did not occur, but
          columns in outer query were not resolved properly. (Bug #6394)
        
DDL statements for views were not being written to the binary log (and thus not subject to replication). (Bug #4838)
          The CHAR() function was not ignoring
          NULL arguments, contrary to the
          documentation. (Bug #6317)
        
          Creating a table using a name containing a character that is
          illegal in character_set_client resulted in
          the character being stripped from the name and no error. The
          character now is considered an error. (Bug #8041)
        
          Fixed a problem with the Cyrillic letters I and SHORT I being
          treated the same by the utf8_general_ci
          collation. (Bug #8385)
        
          Some INFORMATION_SCHEMA columns that
          contained catalog identifiers were of type
          LONGTEXT. These were changed to
          VARCHAR(, where
          NN is the appropriate maximum
          identifier length. (Bug #7215)
        
          Some INFORMATION_SCHEMA columns that
          contained timestamp values were of type
          VARBINARY. These were changed to
          TIMESTAMP. (Bug #7217)
        
          An expression that tested a case-insensitive character column
          against string constants that differed in lettercase could
          fail because the constants were treated as having a binary
          collation. (For example, WHERE city='London' AND
          city='london' could fail.) (Bug #7098, Bug #8690)
        
          The output of the STATUS
          (\s) command in mysql
          had the values for the server and client character sets
          reversed. (Bug #7571)
        
          If the slave was running with
          --replicate-*-table options which excluded
          one temporary table and included another, and the two tables
          were used in a single DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF
          EXISTS statement, as the ones the master
          automatically writes to its binary log upon client's
          disconnection when client has not explicitly dropped these,
          the slave could forget to delete the included replicated
          temporary table. Only the slave needs to be upgraded. (Bug
          #8055)
        
          When setting integer system variables to a negative value with
          SET VARIABLES, the value was treated as a
          positive value modulo 232. (Bug
          #6958)
        
          Corrected a problem with references to DUAL
          where statements such as SELECT 1 AS a FROM
          DUAL would succeed but statements such as
          SELECT 1 AS a FROM DUAL LIMIT 1 would fail.
          (Bug #8023)
        
          Fixed a server crash caused by DELETE FROM
          
          when the tbl_name ... WHERE ... ORDER BY
          tbl_name.col_nameORDER BY column was qualified with
          the table name. (Bug #8392)
        
          Fixed a bug in MATCH ... AGAINST in natural
          language mode that could cause a server crash if the
          FULLTEXT index was not used in a join
          (EXPLAIN did not show
          fulltext join mode) and the search query
          matched no rows in the table (Bug #8522).
        
          InnoDB: Honor the --tmpdir
          startup option when creating temporary files. Previously,
          InnoDB temporary files were always created
          in the temporary directory of the operating system. On
          Netware, InnoDB will continue to ignore
          --tmpdir. (Bug #5822)
        
          Platform and architecture information in version information
          produced for --version option on Windows was
          always Win95/Win98 (i32). More accurately
          determine platform as Win32 or
          Win64 for 32-bit or 64-bit Windows, and
          architecture as ia32 for x86,
          ia64 for Itanium, and
          axp for Alpha. (Bug #4445)
        
If multiple semicolon-separated statements were received in a single packet, they were written to the binary log as a single event rather than as separate per-statement events. For a server serving as a replication master, this caused replication to fail when the event was sent to slave servers. (Bug #8436)
          Fixed LOAD INDEX statement to actually load
          index in memory. (Bug #8452)
        
          Fixed a failure of multiple-table updates to replicate
          properly on slave servers when
          --replicate-*-table options had been
          specified. (Bug #7011)
        
          Fixed failure of CREATE TABLE ... LIKE
          Windows when the source or destination table was located in a
          symlinked database directory. (Bug #6607)
        
          With lower_case_table_names set to 1,
          mysqldump on Windows could write the same
          table name in different lettercase for different SQL
          statements. Fixed so that consistent lettercase is used. (Bug
          #5185)
        
          mysqld_safe now understands the
          --help option. Previously, it ignored the
          option and attempted to start the server anyway. (Bug #7931)
        
          Fixed problem in NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL
          mode for strings that contained both the string quoting
          character and backslash. (Bug #6368)
        
Fixed some portability issues with overflow in floating point values.
Prepared statements now gives warnings on prepare.
          Fixed bug in prepared statements with
          SUM(DISTINCT...).
        
          Fixed bug in prepared statements with OUTER
          JOIN.
        
          Fixed a bug in CONV() function returning
          unsigned BIGINT number (third argument is
          positive, and return value does not fit in 32 bits). (Bug
          #7751)
        
          Fixed a failure of the IN() operator to
          return correct result if all values in the list were constants
          and some of them were using substring functions, for example,
          LEFT(), RIGHT(), or
          MID(). (Bug #7716)
        
          Fixed a crash in CONVERT_TZ() function when
          its second or third argument was from a
          const table (see
          Section 7.2.1, “Optimizing Queries with EXPLAIN”). (Bug #7705)
        
Fixed a problem with calculation of number of columns in row comparison against subquery. (Bug #8020)
          Fixed erroneous output resulting from SELECT
          DISTINCT combined with a subquery and GROUP
          BY. (Bug #7946)
        
          Fixed server crash in comparing a nested row expression (for
          example row(1,(2,3))) with a subquery. (Bug
          #8022)
        
Fixed server crash resulting from certain correlated subqueries with forward references (references to an alias defined later in the outer query). (Bug #8025)
Fixed server crash resulting from re-execution of prepared statements containing subqueries. (Bug #8125)
          Fixed a bug where ALTER TABLE improperly
          would accept an index on a TIMESTAMP column
          that CREATE TABLE would reject. (Bug #7884)
        
          SHOW CREATE TABLE now reports
          ENGINE=MEMORY rather than
          ENGINE=HEAP for a MEMORY
          table (unless the MYSQL323 SQL mode is
          enabled). (Bug #6659)
        
          Fixed a bug where the use of GROUP_CONCAT()
          with HAVING caused a server crash. (Bug
          #7769)
        
Fixed a bug where comparing the result of a subquery to a non-existent column caused a server crash on Windows. (Bug #7885)
          Fixed a bug in a combination of -not and
          trunc* operators of full-text search. Using
          more than one truncated negative search term, was causing
          empty result set.
        
          InnoDB: Corrected the handling of trailing spaces in the
          ucs2 character set. (Bug #7350, Bug #8771)
        
          InnoDB: Use native tmpfile() function on
          Netware. All InnoDB temporary files are created under
          sys:\tmp. Previously, InnoDB temporary
          files were never deleted on Netware.
        
          Fixed a bug in max_heap_table_size
          handling, that resulted in Table is full
          error when the table was still smaller than the limit. (Bug
          #7791).
        
Fixed a symlink vulnerability in the mysqlaccess script. Reported by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pena and Debian Security Audit Team. (CVE-2005-0004)
Fixed a bug that caused server crash if some error occurred during filling of temporary table created for derived table or view handling. (Bug #7413)
          Fixed a bug which caused server crash if query containing
          CONVERT_TZ() function with constant
          arguments was prepared. (Bug #6849)
        
          Prevent adding CREATE TABLE .. SELECT query
          to the binary log when the insertion of new records partially
          failed. (Bug #6682)
        
Fixed a bug which caused a crash when only the slave I/O thread was stopped and started. (Bug #6148)
          Giving mysqld a SIGHUP
          caused it to crash.
        
          Changed semantics of CREATE/ALTER/DROP
          DATABASE statements so that replication of
          CREATE DATABASE is possible when using
          --binlog-do-db and
          --binlog-ignore-db. (Bug #6391)
        
          A sequence of BEGIN (or SET
          AUTOCOMMIT=0), FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
          LOCK, transactional update,
          COMMIT, FLUSH TABLES WITH READ
          LOCK could hang the connection forever and possibly
          the MySQL server itself. This happened for example when
          running the innobackup script several
          times. (Bug #6732)
        
          mysqlbinlog did not print SET
          PSEUDO_THREAD_ID statements in front of
          LOAD DATA INFILE statements inserting into
          temporary tables, thus causing potential problems when rolling
          forward these statements after restoring a backup. (Bug #6671)
        
          InnoDB: Fixed a bug no error message for ALTER with InnoDB and
          AUTO_INCREMENT (Bug #7061). InnoDB now
          supports ALTER TABLE...AUTO_INCREMENT = x
          query to set auto increment value for a table.
        
          Made the MySQL server accept executing SHOW CREATE
          DATABASE even if the connection has an open
          transaction or locked tables; refusing it made
          mysqldump --single-transaction sometimes
          fail to print a complete CREATE DATABASE
          statement for some dumped databases. (Bug #7358)
        
          Fixed that, when encountering a “disk full” or
          “quota exceeded” write error,
          MyISAM sometimes didn't sleep and retry the
          write, thus resulting in a corrupted table. (Bug #7714)
        
          Fixed that --expire-log-days was not honored
          if using only transactions. (Bug #7236)
        
          Fixed that a slave could crash after replicating many
          ANALYZE TABLE, OPTIMIZE
          TABLE, or REPAIR TABLE statements
          from the master. (Bug #6461, Bug #7658)
        
          mysqlbinlog forgot to add backquotes around
          the collation of user variables (causing later parsing
          problems as BINARY is a reserved word).
          (Bug #7793)
        
          Ensured that mysqldump --single-transaction
          sets its transaction isolation level to REPEATABLE
          READ before proceeding (otherwise if the MySQL
          server was configured to run with a default isolation level
          lower than REPEATABLE READ it could give an
          inconsistent dump). (Bug #7850)
        
          Fixed that when using the RPAD() function
          (or any function adding spaces to the right) in a query that
          had to be resolved by using a temporary table, all resulting
          strings had rightmost spaces removed (that is,
          RPAD() did not work) (Bug #4048)
        
          Fixed that a 5.0.3 slave can connect to a master < 3.23.50
          without hanging (the reason for the hang is a bug in these
          quite old masters -- SELECT @@unknown_var
          hangs them -- which was fixed in MySQL 3.23.50). (Bug #7965)
        
          InnoDB: Fixed a deadlock without any locking, simple select
          and update (Bug #7975). InnoDB now takes an
          exclusive lock when INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY
          UPDATE is checking duplicate keys.
        
Fixed a bug where MySQL was allowing concurrent updates (inserts, deletes) to a table if binary logging is enabled. Changed to ensure that all updates are executed in a serialized fashion, because they are executed serialized when binlog is replayed. (Bug #7879)
          Fixed a rare race condition which could lead to FLUSH
          TABLES WITH READ LOCK hanging. (Bug #8682)
        
          Fixed a bug in replication that caused the master to stamp
          generated statements (such as SET commands)
          with an error_code intended only for
          another statement. This could happen, for example, when a
          statements generates a duplicate key error on the master but
          must be replicated. (Bug #8412)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          Warning: Incompatible change!
          The precedence of NOT operator has changed
          so that expressions such as NOT a BETWEEN b AND
          c are parsed correctly as NOT (a BETWEEN b
          AND c) rather than as (NOT a) BETWEEN b AND
          c. The pre-5.0 higher-precedence behavior can be
          obtained by enabling the new
          HIGH_NOT_PRECEDENCE SQL mode.
        
          Warning: Incompatible change!
          SHOW STATUS now shows the session
          (thread-specific) status variables and SHOW GLOBAL
          STATUS shows the status variables for the whole
          server.
        
          Before MySQL 5.0.2, SHOW STATUS returned
          global status values. Because the default as of 5.0.2 is to
          return session values, this is incompatible with previous
          versions. To issue a SHOW STATUS statement
          that will retrieve global status values for all versions of
          MySQL, write it like this:
        
SHOW /*!50002 GLOBAL */ STATUS;
          Added support for the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
          “information database” that provides database
          metadata. See Chapter 20, The INFORMATION_SCHEMA Database.
        
          A HAVING clause in a
          SELECT statement now can refer to columns
          in the GROUP BY clause, as required by
          standard SQL.
        
          Added the CREATE USER and RENAME
          USER statements.
        
          Modify DROP USER so that it drops the
          account, including all its privileges. Formerly, it removed
          the account record only for an account that had had all
          privileges revoked.
        
          Added IS [NOT]
           syntax,
          where boolean_valueboolean_value is
          TRUE, FALSE, or
          UNKNOWN.
        
          Added several InnoDB status variables. See
          Section 5.2.4, “Server Status Variables”.
        
          Implemented the WITH CHECK OPTION clause
          for CREATE VIEW.
        
          CHECK TABLE now works for views.
        
          The SCHEMA and SCHEMAS
          keywords are now accepted as synonyms for
          DATABASE and DATABASES.
        
          Added initial support for rudimentary triggers (the
          CREATE TRIGGER and DROP
          TRIGGER statements).
        
Added basic support for read-only server side cursors.
mysqldump --single-transaction --master-data is now able to take an online (non-blocking) dump of InnoDB and report the corresponding binary log coordinates, which makes a backup suitable for point-in-time recovery, roll-forward or replication slave creation. See Section 8.12, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”.
          Added --start-datetime,
          --stop-datetime,
          --start-position,
          --stop-position options to
          mysqlbinlog (makes point-in-time recovery
          easier).
        
          Made the MySQL server not react to signals
          SIGHUP and SIGQUIT on
          Mac OS X 10.3. This is needed because under this OS, the MySQL
          server receives lots of these signals (reported as Bug #2030).
        
          New --auto-increment-increment and
          --auto-increment-offset startup options.
          These allow you to set up a server to generate auto-increment
          values that don't conflict with another server.
        
          MySQL now by default checks dates and in strict mode allows
          only fully correct dates. If you want MySQL to behave as
          before, you should enable the new
          ALLOW_INVALID_DATES SQL mode.
        
          Added STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,
          STRICT_ALL_TABLES,
          NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,
          NO_ZERO_DATE,
          ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO, and
          TRADITIONAL SQL modes. The
          TRADITIONAL mode is shorthand for all the
          preceding modes. When using mode
          TRADITIONAL, MySQL generates an error if
          you try to insert a wrong value in a column. It does not
          adjust the value to the closest possible legal value.
        
          MySQL now remembers which columns were declared to have
          default values. In
          STRICT_TRANS_TABLES/STRICT_ALL_TABLES
          mode, you now get an error if you do an
          INSERT without specifying all columns that
          don't have a default value. A side effect of this is that when
          you do SHOW CREATE for a new table, you no
          longer see a DEFAULT value for a column for
          which you didn't specify a default value.
        
          The compilation flag
          DONT_USE_DEFAULT_FIELDS was removed because
          you can get the same behavior by setting the
          sql_mode system variable to
          STRICT_TRANS_TABLES.
        
          Added NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER SQL mode to
          prevent GRANT from automatically creating
          new users if it would otherwise do so, unless a password also
          is specified.
        
We now detect too-large floating point numbers during statement parsing and generate an error messages for them.
          Renamed the sql_updatable_view_key system
          variable to updatable_views_with_limit.
          This variable now can have only two values:
        
              1 or YES: Don't
              issue an error message (warning only) if a VIEW without
              presence of a key in the underlying table is used in
              queries with a LIMIT clause for
              updating. (This is the default value.)
            
              0 or NO: Prohibit
              update of a VIEW, which does not contain a key in the
              underlying table and the query uses a
              LIMIT clause (usually get from GUI
              tools).
            
          Reverted output format of SHOW TABLES to
          old pre-5.0.1 format that did not include a table type column.
          To get the additional column that lists the table type, use
          SHOW FULL TABLES now.
        
          The mysql_fix_privilege_tables script now
          initializes the global CREATE VIEW and
          SHOW VIEW privileges in the
          user table to the value of the
          CREATE privilege in that table.
        
          If the server finds that the user table has
          not been upgraded to include the view-related privilege
          columns, it treats each account as having view privileges that
          are the same as its CREATE privilege.
        
          InnoDB: If you specify the option
          innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog in
          my.cnf, InnoDB in an
          UPDATE or a DELETE only
          locks the rows that it updates or deletes. This greatly
          reduces the probability of deadlocks.
        
          A connection doing a rollback now displays "Rolling back" in
          the State column of SHOW
          PROCESSLIST.
        
          mysqlbinlog now prints an informative
          commented line (thread id, timestamp, server id, and so forth)
          before each LOAD DATA INFILE, like it does
          for other queries; unless --short-form is
          used.
        
          Two new server system variables were introduced.
          auto_increment_increment and
          auto_increment_offset can be set locally or
          globally, and are intended for use in controlling the behavior
          of AUTO_INCREMENT columns in
          master-to-master replication. Note that these variables are
          not intended to take the place of sequences. See
          Section 5.2.2, “Server System Variables”.
        
Bugs fixed:
Fixed that mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server sometimes couldn't accept two binary log files on the command line. (Bug #4507)
          Fixed that mysqlbinlog --position
          --read-from-remote-server had incorrect #
          at lines. (Bug #4506)
        
          Fixed that CREATE TABLE ... TYPE=HEAP ... AS
          SELECT... caused replication slave to stop. (Bug
          #4971)
        
          Fixed that
          mysql_options(...,MYSQL_OPT_LOCAL_INFILE,...)
          failed to disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE.
          (Bug #5038)
        
          Fixed that disable-local-infile option had
          no effect if client read it from a configuration file using
          mysql_options(...,MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT,...).
          (Bug #5073)
        
          Fixed that SET GLOBAL SYNC_BINLOG did not
          work on some platforms (Mac OS X). (Bug #5064)
        
          Fixed that mysql-test-run failed on the
          rpl_trunc_binlog test if running test from
          the installed (the target of 'make install') directory. (Bug
          #5050)
        
          Fixed that mysql-test-run failed on the
          grant_cache test when run as Unix user
          'root'. (Bug #4678)
        
          Fixed an unlikely deadlock which could happen when using
          KILL. (Bug #4810)
        
          Fixed a crash when one connection got
          KILLed while it was doing START
          SLAVE. (Bug #4827)
        
          Made FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK block
          COMMIT if server is running with binary
          logging; this ensures that the binary log position can be
          trusted when doing a full backup of tables and the binary log.
          (Bug #4953)
        
          Fixed that the counter of an auto_increment
          column was not reset by TRUNCATE TABLE is
          the table was a temporary one. (Bug #5033)
        
          Fixed slave SQL thread so that the SET
          COLLATION_SERVER... statements it replicates don't
          advance its position (so that if it gets interrupted before
          the actual update query, it later redoes the
          SET). (Bug #5705)
        
Fixed that if the slave SQL thread found a syntax error in a query (which should be rare, as the master parsed it successfully), it stops. (Bug #5711)
          Fixed that if a write to a MyISAM table
          fails because of a full disk or an exceeded disk quota, it
          prints a message to the error log every 10 minutes, and waits
          until disk becomes free. (Bug #3248)
        
          Fixed problem introduced in 4.0.21 where a connection starting
          a transaction, doing updates, then FLUSH TABLES WITH
          READ LOCK, then COMMIT, would
          cause replication slaves to stop (complaining about error
          1223). Bug surfaced when using the InnoDB
          innobackup script. (Bug #5949)
        
          OPTIMIZE TABLE, REPAIR
          TABLE, and ANALYZE TABLE are now
          replicated without any error code in the binary log. (Bug
          #5551)
        
          If a connection had an open transaction but had done no
          updates to transactional tables (for example if had just done
          a SELECT FOR UPDATE then executed a
          non-transactional update, that update automatically committed
          the transaction (thus releasing InnoDB's row-level locks etc).
          (Bug #5714)
        
          If a connection was interrupted by a network error and did a
          rollback, the network error code got stored into the
          BEGIN and ROLLBACK
          binary log events; that caused superfluous slave stops. (Bug
          #6522)
        
          Fixed a bug which prevented mysqlbinlog
          from being able to read from stdin, for
          example, when piping the output from zcat
          to mysqlbinlog. (Bug #7853)
        
Note: This build passes our test suite and fixes a lot of reported bugs found in the previous 5.0.0 release. However, please be aware that this is not a “standard MySQL build” in the sense that there are still some open critical bugs in our bugs database at http://bugs.mysql.com/ that affect this release as well. We are actively fixing these and will make a new release where these are fixed as soon as possible. However, this binary should be a good candidate for testing new MySQL 5.0 features for future products.
Functionality added or changed:
          Warning: Incompatible change!
          C API change: mysql_shutdown() now requires
          a second argument. This is a source-level incompatibility that
          affects how you compile client programs; it does not affect
          the ability of compiled clients to communicate with older
          servers. See Section 22.2.3.64, “mysql_shutdown()”.
        
          When installing a MySQL server as a Windows service, the
          installation command can include a
          --local-service option following the service
          name to cause the server to run using the
          LocalService Windows account that has
          limited privileges. This is in addition to the
          --defaults-file option that also can be given
          following the service name.
        
Added support for read-only and updatable views based on a single table or other updatable views. View use requires that you upgrade your grant tables to add the view-related privileges. See Section 5.6.1, “mysql_fix_privilege_tables — Upgrade MySQL System Tables”.
          Implemented a new “greedy search” optimizer that
          can significantly reduce the time spent on query optimization
          for some many-table joins. (You are affected if not only some
          particular SELECT is slow, but even using
          EXPLAIN for it takes a noticeable amount of
          time.) Two new system variables,
          optimizer_search_depth and
          optimizer_prune_level, can be used to
          fine-tune optimizer behavior.
        
A stored procedure is no longer “global.” That is, it now belongs to a specific database:
When a database is dropped, all routines belonging to that database are also dropped.
              Procedure names may be qualified, for example,
              db.p()
            
              When executed from another database, an implicit
              USE 
              is in effect.
            db_name
              Explicit USE
               statements no
              longer are allowed in a stored procedure.
            db_name
          Fixed SHOW TABLES output field name and
          values according to standard. Field name changed from
          Type to table_type,
          values are BASE TABLE,
          VIEW and ERROR. (Bug
          #4603)
        
          Added the sql_updatable_view_key system
          variable.
        
          Added the --replicate-same-server-id server
          option.
        
          Added Last_query_cost status variable that
          reports optimizer cost for last compiled query.
        
          Added the --to-last-log option to
          mysqlbinlog, for use in conjunction with
          --read-from-remote-server.
        
          Added the --innodb-safe-binlog server option,
          which adds consistency guarantees between the content of
          InnoDB tables and the binary log. See
          Section 5.12.3, “The Binary Log”.
        
          OPTIMIZE TABLE for
          InnoDB tables is now mapped to
          ALTER TABLE instead of ANALYZE
          TABLE. This rebuilds the table, which updates index
          statistics and frees space in the clustered index.
        
          sync_frm is now a settable global variable
          (not only a startup option).
        
          For replication of MEMORY
          (HEAP) tables: Made the master
          automatically write a DELETE FROM statement
          to its binary log when a MEMORY table is
          opened for the first time since master's startup. This is for
          the case where the slave has replicated a non-empty
          MEMORY table, then the master is shut down
          and restarted: the table is now empty on master; the
          DELETE FROM empties it on slave too. Note
          that even with this fix, between the master's restart and the
          first use of the table on master, the slave still has
          out-of-date data in the table. But if you use the
          --init-file option to populate the
          MEMORY table on the master at startup, it
          ensures that the failing time interval is zero. (Bug #2477)
        
          When a session having open temporary tables terminates, the
          statement automatically written to the binary log is now
          DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS instead of
          DROP TEMPORARY TABLE, for more robustness.
        
          The MySQL server now returns an error if SET
          SQL_LOG_BIN is issued by a user without the
          SUPER privilege (in previous versions it
          just silently ignored the statement in this case).
        
          Changed that when the MySQL server has binary logging disabled
          (that is, no --log-bin option was used), then
          no transaction binary log cache is allocated for connections.
          This should save binlog_cache_size bytes of
          memory (32KB by default) for every connection.
        
          Added the sync_binlog=N global variable and
          startup option, which makes the MySQL server synchronize its
          binary log to disk (fdatasync()) after
          every Nth write to the binary log.
        
          Changed the slave SQL thread to print less useless error
          messages (no more message duplication; no more messages when
          an error is skipped because of
          slave-skip-errors).
        
          DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS, DROP
          TABLE IF EXISTS, single-table
          DELETE, and single-table
          UPDATE now are written to the binary log
          even if they changed nothing on the master (for example, even
          if a DELETE matched no rows). The old
          behavior sometimes caused bad surprises in replication setups.
        
Replication and mysqlbinlog now have better support for the case that the session character set and collation variables are changed within a given session. See Section 6.7, “Replication Features and Known Problems”.
          Killing a CHECK TABLE statement does not
          result in the table being marked as “corrupted”
          any more; the table remains as if CHECK
          TABLE had not even started. See
          Section 13.5.5.3, “KILL Syntax”.
        
Bugs fixed:
          Strange results with index (x, y) ... WHERE
          x= (Bug #3155)
        val_1 AND
          y>=val_2 ORDER BY
          pk;
          Adding ORDER BY to a query that uses a
          subquery can cause incorrect results. (Bug #3118)
        
          ALTER DATABASE caused the client to hang if
          the database did not exist. (Bug #2333)
        
          SLAVE START (which is a deprecated syntax,
          START SLAVE should be used instead) could
          crash the slave. (Bug #2516)
        
          Multiple-table DELETE statements were never
          replicated by the slave if there were any
          --replicate-*-table options. (Bug #2527)
        
          The MySQL server did not report any error if a statement
          (submitted through mysql_real_query() or
          mysql_stmt_prepare()) was terminated by
          garbage characters. This can happen if you pass a wrong
          length parameter to these functions. The
          result was that the garbage characters were written into the
          binary log. (Bug #2703)
        
          Replication: If a client connects to a slave server and issues
          an administrative statement for a table (for example,
          OPTIMIZE TABLE or REPAIR
          TABLE), this could sometimes stop the slave SQL
          thread. This does not lead to any corruption, but you must use
          START SLAVE to get replication going again.
          (Bug #1858)
        
          Made clearer the error message that one gets when an update is
          refused because of the --read-only option.
          (Bug #2757)
        
          Fixed that --replicate-wild-*-table rules
          apply to ALTER DATABASE when the table
          pattern is %, as is the case for
          CREATE DATABASE and DROP
          DATABASE. (Bug #3000)
        
          Fixed that when a Rotate event is found by
          the slave SQL thread in the middle of a transaction, the value
          of Relay_Log_Pos in SHOW SLAVE
          STATUS remains correct. (Bug #3017)
        
          Corrected the master's binary log position that
          InnoDB reports when it is doing a crash
          recovery on a slave server. (Bug #3015)
        
          Changed the column Seconds_Behind_Master in
          SHOW SLAVE STATUS to never show a value of
          -1. (Bug #2826)
        
          Changed that when a DROP TEMPORARY TABLE
          statement is automatically written to the binary log when a
          session ends, the statement is recorded with an error code of
          value zero (this ensures that killing a
          SELECT on the master does not result in a
          superfluous error on the slave). (Bug #3063)
        
          Changed that when a thread handling INSERT
          DELAYED (also known as a
          delayed_insert thread) is killed, its
          statements are recorded with an error code of value zero
          (killing such a thread does not endanger replication, so we
          thus avoid a superfluous error on the slave). (Bug #3081)
        
          Fixed deadlock when two START SLAVE
          commands were run at the same time. (Bug #2921)
        
          Fixed that a statement never triggers a superfluous error on
          the slave, if it must be excluded given the
          --replicate-* options. The bug was that if
          the statement had been killed on the master, the slave would
          stop. (Bug #2983)
        
          The --local-load option of
          mysqlbinlog now requires an argument.
        
          Fixed a segmentation fault when running LOAD DATA
          FROM MASTER after RESET SLAVE.
          (Bug #2922)
        
          mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server read
          all binary logs following the one that was requested. It now
          stops at the end of the requested file, the same as it does
          when reading a local binary log. There is an option
          --to-last-log to get the old behavior. (Bug
          #3204)
        
Fixed mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server to print the exact positions of events in the "at #" lines. (Bug #3214)
          Fixed a rare error condition that caused the slave SQL thread
          spuriously to print the message Binlog has bad magic
          number and stop when it was not necessary to do so.
          (Bug #3401)
        
          Fixed mysqlbinlog not to forget to print a
          USE statement under rare circumstances
          where the binary log contained a LOAD DATA
          INFILE statement. (Bug #3415)
        
          Fixed a memory corruption when replicating a LOAD
          DATA INFILE when the master had version 3.23. (Bug
          #3422)
        
          Multiple-table DELETE statements were
          always replicated by the slave if there were some
          --replicate-*-ignore-table options and no
          --replicate-*-do-table options. (Bug #3461)
        
          Fixed a crash of the MySQL slave server when it was built with
          --with-debug and replicating itself. (Bug
          #3568)
        
Fixed that in some replication error messages, a very long query caused the rest of the message to be invisible (truncated), by putting the query last in the message. (Bug #3357)
          If server-id was not set using startup
          options but with SET GLOBAL, the
          replication slave still complained that it was not set. (Bug
          #3829)
        
          mysql_fix_privilege_tables didn't correctly
          handle the argument of its
          --password=
          option. (Bug #4240)
        password_val
          Fixed potential memory overrun in
          mysql_real_connect() (which required a
          compromised DNS server and certain operating systems). (Bug
          #4017,
          CVE-2004-0836)
        
          During the installation process of the server RPM on Linux,
          mysqld was run as the
          root system user, and if you had
          --log-bin=
          it created binary log files owned by somewhere_out_of_var_lib_mysqlroot
          in this directory, which remained owned by
          root after the installation. This is now
          fixed by starting mysqld as the
          mysql system user instead. (Bug #4038)
        
          Made DROP DATABASE honor the value of
          lower_case_table_names. (Bug #4066)
        
          The slave SQL thread refused to replicate INSERT ...
          SELECT if it examined more than 4 billion rows. (Bug
          #3871)
        
mysqlbinlog didn't escape the string content of user variables, and did not deal well when these variables were in non-ASCII character sets; this is now fixed by always printing the string content of user variables in hexadecimal. The character set and collation of the string is now also printed. (Bug #3875)
          Fixed incorrect destruction of expression that led to a server
          crash on complex AND/OR
          expressions if query was ignored (either by a replication
          server because of --replicate-*-table rules,
          or by any MySQL server because of a syntax error). (Bug #3969,
          Bug #4494)
        
          If CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t SELECT failed
          while loading the data, the temporary table was not dropped.
          (Bug #4551)
        
          Fixed that when a multiple-table DROP TABLE
          failed to drop a table on the master server, the error code
          was not written to the binary log. (Bug #4553)
        
          When the slave SQL thread was replicating a LOAD DATA
          INFILE statement, it didn't show the statement in
          the output of SHOW PROCESSLIST. (Bug #4326)
        
Functionality added or changed:
          The output of the SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
          statement has been modified. The
          Orig_log_pos column has been renamed to
          End_log_pos and now represents the offset
          of the last byte of the event, plus one.
        
          Important note: If you
          upgrade to MySQL 4.1.1 or higher, it is difficult to downgrade
          back to 4.0 or 4.1.0! That is because, for earlier versions,
          InnoDB is not aware of multiple
          tablespaces.
        
          Added support for SUM(DISTINCT),
          MIN(DISTINCT), and
          MAX(DISTINCT).
        
          The KILL statement now takes
          CONNECTION and QUERY
          modifiers. The first is the same as KILL
          with no modifier (it kills a given connection thread). The
          second kills only the statement currently being executed by
          the connection.
        
          Added TIMESTAMPADD() and
          TIMESTAMPDIFF() functions.
        
          Added WEEK and QUARTER
          values as INTERVAL arguments for the
          DATE_ADD() and
          DATE_SUB() functions.
        
          New binary log format that enables replication of these
          session variables: sql_mode,
          SQL_AUTO_IS_NULL,
          FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS (which was replicated
          since 4.0.14, but here it's done more efficiently and takes
          less space in the binary logs),
          UNIQUE_CHECKS. Other variables (like
          character sets, SQL_SELECT_LIMIT, ...) will
          be replicated in upcoming 5.0.x releases.
        
          Implemented Index Merge optimization for OR
          clauses. See Section 7.2.6, “Index Merge Optimization”.
        
Basic support for stored procedures (SQL:2003 style). See Chapter 17, Stored Procedures and Functions.
          Added SELECT INTO
          , which can
          be of mixed (that is, global and local) types. See
          Section 17.2.7.3, “list_of_varsSELECT ... INTO Statement”.
        
Easier replication upgrade (5.0.0 masters can read older binary logs and 5.0.0 slaves can read older relay logs). See Section 6.5, “Replication Compatibility Between MySQL Versions”, for more details). The format of the binary log and relay log is changed compared to that of MySQL 4.1 and older.
Bugs fixed: