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From:Joerg Bruehe Date:August 25 2005 4:22pm
Subject:MySQL 4.1.14 has been released
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Hi,

MySQL 4.1.14, a new version of the popular Open Source Database
Management System, has been released. The Community Edition is now
available in source and binary form for a number of platforms from our
download pages at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/ and mirror sites.

Note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this point in time -
if you can't find this version on some mirror, please try again later or
choose another download site.

This is a bugfix release for the current production version.

Please refer to our bug database at http://bugs.mysql.com/ for more
details about the individual bugs fixed in this version.


News from the ChangeLog:

     Functionality added or changed:

* SHOW CHARACTER SET and INFORMATION_SCHEMA now properly report the
    Latin1 character set as cp1252. (Bug #11216
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11216))
* 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.
* The output of perror --help now displays the --ndb option. (Bug #11999
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11999))
* NDB:    Improved   handling   of   the   configuration   variables
    NoOfPagesToDiskDuringRestartACC,   NoOfPagesToDiskAfterRestartACC,
    NoOfPagesToDiskDuringRestartTUP, and NoOfPagesToDiskAfterRestartTUP
    should result in noticeably faster startup times for MySQL Cluster.
    (Bug #12149 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12149))
* Added support of where clause for queries with FROM DUAL. (Bug #11745
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11745))
* Added an optimization that avoids key access with NULL keys for the
    ref  method    when   used   in   outer   joins.   (Bug   #12144
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/12144))
* Added new query cache test for the embedded server to the test suite,
    there are now specific tests for the embedded and non-embedded
    servers. (Bug #9508 (http://bugs.mysql.com/9508))
* 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 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12385))

    Bugs fixed:

* 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
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/10780))
* On Windows, the server could crash during shutdown if both replication
    threads and normal client connection threads were active. (Bug #11796
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11796))
* Some subqueries of the form SELECT ... WHERE ROW(...) IN (subquery)
    were being handled incorrectly. (Bug #11867
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11867))
* 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
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11688))
* Renamed the rest() macro in my_list.h to list_rest() to avoid name
    clashes with user code. (Bug #12327 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12327))
* myisampack  failed to delete .TMD temporary files when run with -T
    option. (Bug #12235 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12235))
* Concatenating USER()/DATEBASE() with a column produces invalid
    results.  (Bug #12351 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12351))
* 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 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11380))
* 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 (http://bugs.mysql.com/10892))
* Pathame values for options such as ---basedir or --datadir didn't work
    on Japanese Windows machines for directory names containing multibyte
    characters  having  a  second  byte  of  0x5C  ('\').  (Bug  #5439
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/5439))
* Mishanding of comparison for rows containg NULL values against rows
    produced by an IN subquery could cause a server crash. (Bug #12392
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/12392))
* INSERT  ...  SELECT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE could fail with an
    erroneous  "Column  'col_name' specified twice" error. (Bug #10109
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/10109))
* myisam.test failed when server compiled using --without-geometry
    option.  (Bug #11083 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11083))
* Creation of the mysql group account failed during the RPM
    installation.  (Bug #12348 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12348))
* FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK combined with LOCK TABLE .. WRITE caused
    deadlock. (Bug #9459 (http://bugs.mysql.com/9459))
* 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  (http://bugs.mysql.com/12095))
* UNION  query  with  FULLTEXT could cause server crash. (Bug #11869
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11869))
* Performing DATE(LEFT(column,8)) on a DATE column produces incorrect
    results. (Bug #12266 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12266))
* max_connections_per_hour  setting  was  being  capped by unrelated
    max_user_connections setting. (Bug #9947
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/9947))
* big5  strings were not being stored in FULLTEXT index. (Bug #12075
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/12075))
* Updated dependency list for RPM builds to include missing dependencies
    such as useradd and groupadd. (Bug #12233
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/12233))
* Multiplying ABS() output by a negative number would return incorrect
    results. (Bug #11402 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11402))
* SELECT @@local... returned @@session... in the column header. (Bug
    #10724 (http://bugs.mysql.com/10724))
* Character  data  truncated when GBK characters 0xA3A0 and 0xA1 are
    present. (Bug #11987 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11987))
* Comparisons like SELECT "A\\" LIKE "A\\"; fail when using SET NAMES
    utf8;. (Bug #11754 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11754))
* 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 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11684))
* Two threads could potentially initialize different characters sets and
    overwrite each other. (Bug #12109 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12109))
* NDB: Attempting to create or drop tables during a backup would cause
    the cluster to shut down. (Bug #11942 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11942))
* NDB_MGMD    was    leaking    file    descriptors.   (Bug   #11898
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11898))
* NDB ignored the Hostname option in the NDBD DEFAULT section of the NDB
    configuration file. (Bug #12028 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12028))
* The temporary tables created by an ALTER TABLE on a cluster table were
    visible to all MySQL servers. (Bug #12055
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/12055))
* 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
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/11299))
* GROUP_CONCAT() sometimes returned a result with a different collation
    that that of its arguments. (Bug #10201
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/10201))
* 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
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/10600))
* Incorrect error message displayed if user attempted to create a table
    in a non-existing database using CREATE database_name.table_name
     syntax.  (Bug #10407 (http://bugs.mysql.com/10407))
* The  LPAD()  and  RPAD()  functions  returned  the wrong length to
    mysql_fetch_fields(). (Bug #11311 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11311))
* The  C  API  function  mysql_statement_reset() did not clear error
    information. (Bug #11183 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11183))
* Multiple-table UPDATE queries using CONVERT_TZ() would fail with an
    error. (Bug #9979 (http://bugs.mysql.com/9979))
* mysql_fetch_fields() returned incorrect length information for MEDIUM
    and LONG TEXT and BLOB columns. (Bug #9735
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/9735))
* LIKE pattern matching using prefix index didn't return correct result.
    (Bug #11650 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11650))
* The MySQL server had issues with certain combinations of basedir and
    datadir. (Bug #7249 (http://bugs.mysql.com/7249))
* mysql_next_result() returns incorrect value if final query in a batch
    fails. (Bug #12001 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12001))
* 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 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12004))
* Server-side prepared statements failed for columns with a character
    set of ucs2. (Bug #9442 (http://bugs.mysql.com/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
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/9359))
* For server shutdown on Windows, error messages of the form Forcing
    close of thread n user: 'name' were being written to the error log.
    Now connections  are  closed  more gracefully without generating
    error messages. (Bug #7403 (http://bugs.mysql.com/7403))
* Corrected a problem with the optimizer incorrectly adding NOT NULL
    constraints, producing in incorrect results for complex queries. (Bug
    #11482 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11482))
* Corrected  an optimizer problem with NOT NULL constraints within a
    subquery in an UPDATE statement that resulted in a server crash. (Bug
    #11868 (http://bugs.mysql.com/11868))
* 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  (http://bugs.mysql.com/11819))
* 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  (http://bugs.mysql.com/9379))
* 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 (http://bugs.mysql.com/12125))
* ISO-8601 formatted dates were not being parsed correctly. (Bug #7308
    (http://bugs.mysql.com/7308))

Bye,
    Joerg

-- 
Joerg Bruehe, Senior Production Engineer
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com


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