Hi,

MySQL 5.0.26, 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.

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This is a bugfix release for the current production release family.

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details about the individual bugs fixed in this version.

We welcome and appreciate your feedback!


Changes in release 5.0.26

This is a bugfix release for the current production release
family.

Functionality added or changed:
  * The source distribution has been updated so that the UDF
    example can be compiled under Windows with CMake. See Section
    24.2.4.5, "Compiling and Installing User-Defined Functions."
    (Bug#19121: http://bugs.mysql.com/19121)
  * The LOAD DATA FROM MASTER and LOAD TABLE FROM MASTER
    statements are deprecated. See Section 13.6.2.2, "LOAD DATA
    FROM MASTER Syntax," for recommended alternatives.
    (Bug#18822: http://bugs.mysql.com/18822)
  * mysqldump now has a --flush-privileges option. It causes
    mysqldump to emit a FLUSH PRIVILEGES statement after dumping
    the mysql database. This option should be used any time the
    dump contains the mysql database and any other database that
    depends on the data in the mysql database for proper
    restoration. (Bug#21424: http://bugs.mysql.com/21424)
  * The number of InnoDB threads is no longer limited to 1,000 on
    Windows. (Bug#22268: http://bugs.mysql.com/22268)

Bugs fixed:
  * Deleting entries from a large MyISAM index could cause index
    corruption when it needed to shrink. Deletes from an index can
    happen when a record is deleted, when a key changes and must be
    moved and when a key must be un-inserted because of a duplicate key.
    This can also happen in REPAIR TABLE when a duplicate key is found
    and in myisamchk when sorting the records by an index.
    (Bug#22384: http://bugs.mysql.com/22384)
  * Conversion of values inserted into a BIT column could affect
    adjacent columns. (Bug#22271: http://bugs.mysql.com/22271)
  * The URL into the online manual that is printed in the stack
    trace message by the server was out of date.
    (Bug#21449: http://bugs.mysql.com/21449)
  * PROCEDURE ANALYSE() returned incorrect values of M FLOAT(M, D)
    and DOUBLE(M, D). (Bug#20305: http://bugs.mysql.com/20305)
  * Join conditions using partial indexes on utf8 columns of
    InnoDB tables incorrectly ignored rows where the length of the
    actual value was greater than the length of the partial index.
    (Bug#19960: http://bugs.mysql.com/19960)
  * On an INSERT into an updatable but non-insertable view, an
    error message was issued stating that the view was not
    updatable. Now the message says the view is not
    insertable-into. (Bug#5505: http://bugs.mysql.com/5505)
  * INSERT DELAYED did not honor SET INSERT_ID or the
    auto_increment_* system variables.
    (Bug#20627: http://bugs.mysql.com/20627, Bug# 20830)
  * For character sets having a mbmaxlen value of 2, any ALTER
    TABLE statement changed TEXT columns to MEDIUMTEXT.
    (Bug#21620: http://bugs.mysql.com/21620)
  * A query that used GROUP BY and an ALL or ANY quantified
    subquery in a HAVING clause could trigger an assertion
    failure. (Bug#21853: http://bugs.mysql.com/21853)
  * For an ENUM column that used the ucs2 character set, using
    ALTER TABLE to modify the column definition caused the default
    value to be lost. (Bug#20108: http://bugs.mysql.com/20108)
  * mysql_com.h unnecessarily referred to the ulong type.
    (Bug#22227: http://bugs.mysql.com/22227)
  * Incorporated some portability fixes into the definition of
    __attribute__ in my_global.h.
    (Bug#2717: http://bugs.mysql.com/2717)
  * Linking the pthreads library to single-threaded MySQL
    libraries caused dlopen() to fail at runtime on HP-UX.
    (Bug#18267: http://bugs.mysql.com/18267)
  * In the package of pre-built time zone tables that is available
    for download at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/timezones.html,
    the tables now explicitly use the utf8 character set so that
    they work the same way regardless of the system character set
    value. (Bug#21208: http://bugs.mysql.com/21208)
  * The build process incorrectly tried to overwrite
    sql/lex_hash.h. This caused the build to fail when using a
    shadow link tree pointing to original sources that were owned
    by another account. (Bug#18888: http://bugs.mysql.com/18888)
  * mysql_ftdump produced bad counts for common words.
    (Bug#22326: http://bugs.mysql.com/22326)
  * yaSSL had a conflicting definition for socklen_t on hurd-i386
    systems. (Bug#22326: http://bugs.mysql.com/22326)
  * When records are merged from the insert buffer and the page
    needs to be reorganized, InnoDB used incorrect column length
    information when interpreting the records of the page. This
    caused a server crash due to apparent corruption of secondary
    indexes in ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT that contain prefix indexes of
    fixed-length columns. Data files should not be corrupted, but
    the crash was likely to repeat every time the server was
    restarted. (Bug#21638: http://bugs.mysql.com/21638)
  * Using GROUP_CONCAT() on the result of a subquery in the FROM
    clause that itself used GROUP_CONCAT() could cause a server
    crash. (Bug#22015: http://bugs.mysql.com/22015)
  * Execution of a prepared statement that uses an IN subquery
    with aggregate functions in the HAVING clause could cause a
    server crash. (Bug#21617: http://bugs.mysql.com/21617)
  * The value of LAST_INSERT_ID() was not always updated correctly
    within stored routines.
    (Bug#21726: http://bugs.mysql.com/21726)
  * The ARCHIVE engine incorrectly calculated the maximum file
    size on big-endian machines, resulting in a server crash when
    the file reached 2GB. (Bug#21675: http://bugs.mysql.com/21675)
  * Selecting from a MERGE table could result in a server crash if
    the underlying tables had fewer indexes than the MERGE table
    itself. (Bug#21617: http://bugs.mysql.com/21617)
  * A locking safety check in InnoDB reported a spurious error
    stored_select_lock_type is 0 inside ::start_stmt() for INSERT
    ... SELECT statements in innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog mode.
    The safety check was removed.
    (Bug#10746: http://bugs.mysql.com/10746)
  * make install tried to build files that should already have
    been built by make all, causing a failure if installation was
    performed using a different account than the one used for the
    initial build. (Bug#19738: http://bugs.mysql.com/19738)
  * The source distribution would not build on Windows due to a
    spurious dependency on ib_config.h.
    (Bug#22224: http://bugs.mysql.com/22224)
  * The server returns a more informative error message when it
    attempts to open a MERGE table that has been defined to use
    non-MyISAM tables. (Bug#10974: http://bugs.mysql.com/10974)
  * Within stored routines, some error messages were printed
    incorrectly. A non-null-terminated string was passed to a
    message-printing routine that expected a null-terminated
    string. (Bug#20778: http://bugs.mysql.com/20778)
  * SUBSTR() results sometimes were stored improperly into a
    temporary table when multi-byte character sets were used.
    (Bug#20204: http://bugs.mysql.com/20204)
  * On Windows, inserting into a MERGE table after renaming an
    underlying MyISAM table caused a server crash.
    (Bug#20789: http://bugs.mysql.com/20789)
  * Certain malformed INSERT statements could crash the mysql
    client. (Bug#21142: http://bugs.mysql.com/21142)
  * On Mac OS X, zero-byte read() or write() calls to an
    SMB-mounted filesystem could return a non-standard return
    value, leading to data corruption. Now such calls are avoided.
    (Bug#12620: http://bugs.mysql.com/12620)
  * With TRADITIONAL SQL mode, assignment of out-of-bound values
    and rounding of assigned values was done correctly, but
    assignment of the same numbers represented as strings
    sometimes was handled differently.
    (Bug#6147: http://bugs.mysql.com/6147)
  * The source distribution failed to compile when configured with
    the --without-geometry option.
    (Bug#12991: http://bugs.mysql.com/12991)
  * The source distribution failed to compile when configured with
    the --with-libwrap option.
    (Bug#18246: http://bugs.mysql.com/18246)
  * For INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, use of
    VALUES(col_name) within the UPDATE clause sometimes was
    handled incorrectly. (Bug#21555: http://bugs.mysql.com/21555)
  * Row equalities (such as WHERE (a,b) = (c,d) were not taken
    into account by the optimizer, resulting in slow query
    execution. Now they are treated as conjunctions of equalities
    between row elements. (Bug#16081: http://bugs.mysql.com/16081)
  * Column names supplied for a view created on a master server
    could be lost on a slave server.
    (Bug#19419: http://bugs.mysql.com/19419)
  * For a MyISAM table locked with LOCK TABLES ...WRITE, queries
    optimized using the index_merge method did not show rows
    inserted with the lock in place.
    (Bug#20256: http://bugs.mysql.com/20256)
  * Table aliases in multiple-table DELETE statements sometimes
    were not resolved. (Bug#21392: http://bugs.mysql.com/21392)
  * A function result in a comparison was replaced with a constant
    by the optimizer under some circumstances when this
    optimization was invalid.
    (Bug#21698: http://bugs.mysql.com/21698)
  * A subquery that uses an index for both the WHERE and ORDER BY
    clauses produced an empty result.
    (Bug#21180: http://bugs.mysql.com/21180)
  * If the auto_increment_offset setting causes MySQL to generate
    a value larger than the column's maximum possible value, the
    INSERT statement is accepted in strict SQL mode, whereas but
    should fail with an error.
    (Bug#20573: http://bugs.mysql.com/20573)
  * Queries containing a subquery that used aggregate functions
    could return incorrect results.
    (Bug#16792: http://bugs.mysql.com/16792)
  * EXPLAIN sometimes returned an incorrect select_type for a
    SELECT from a view, compared to the select_type for the
    equivalent SELECT from the base table.
    (Bug#5500: http://bugs.mysql.com/5500)
  * Use of myisampack or myisamchk on a table with FULLTEXT
    indexing resulted in table corruption.
    (Bug#19702: http://bugs.mysql.com/19702)
  * BIN(), OCT(), and CONV() did not work with BIT values.
    (Bug#15583: http://bugs.mysql.com/15583)
  * The server could crash for the second execution of a function
    containing a SELECT statement that uses an aggregating IN
    subquery. (Bug#21493: http://bugs.mysql.com/21493)
  * UPGRADE was treated as a reserved word, although it is not.
    (Bug#21772: http://bugs.mysql.com/21772)
  * mysql_upgrade produced a malformed upgrade_defaults file by
    overwriting the [client] group header with a password option.
    This prevented mysqlcheck from running successfully when
    invoked by mysql_upgrade.
    (Bug#21011: http://bugs.mysql.com/21011)
  * Usernames have a maximum length of 16 characters (even if they
    contain multi-byte characters), but were being truncated to 16
    bytes. (Bug#20393: http://bugs.mysql.com/20393)
  * mysql displayed an empty string for NULL values.
    (Bug#21618: http://bugs.mysql.com/21618)


Changes in release 5.0.25 (15 September 2006)

This is a bugfix release for the current production release
family. This version was released as MySQL Classic 5.0.25 to
commercial customers only.


Due to mail size limits, the description of these changes has been split off into a separate mail, titled

     MySQL 5.0.26 has been released (part 2)



Enjoy!
Joerg

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








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