Dear MySQL users,

MySQL Server 5.6.29, a new version of the popular Open Source
Database Management System, has been released. MySQL 5.6.29 is
recommended for use on production systems.

For an overview of what's new in MySQL 5.6, please see

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-nutshell.html

     Starting with 5.6.11, Microsoft Windows packages for MySQL 5.6
     are available both as a "full" installer and as a "web" installer.
     The full installer is significantly larger and comes bundled with
     the latest software releases available. This bundle makes it easy
     to download and configure a full server and development suite.

     The web installer doesn't come bundled with any actual products
     and instead relies on download-on-demand to fetch only the
     products you choose to install. This makes the initial download
     much smaller but increases install time as the individual products
     will need to be downloaded.

For information on installing MySQL 5.6.29 on new servers or upgrading
to MySQL 5.6.29 from previous MySQL releases, please see

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/installing.html

MySQL Server is available in source and binary form for a number of
platforms from our download pages at

  http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/

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

We welcome and appreciate your feedback, bug reports, bug fixes,
patches, etc:

  https://wikis.oracle.com/display/mysql/Contributing

The following section lists the changes in the MySQL 5.6 since
the release of MySQL 5.6.28. It may also be viewed
online at

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.6/en/news-5-6-29.html

Enjoy!

Changes in MySQL 5.6.29 (2016-02-05)

   Packaging Notes

     * Packaging support for Ubuntu 15.10 was added. (Bug
       #79104, Bug #22147191)

   Security Notes

     * The linked OpenSSL library for the MySQL Commercial
       Server has been updated from version 1.0.1p to version
       1.0.1q. Issues fixed in the new version are described at
       http://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html.
       This change does not affect the Oracle-produced MySQL
       Community build of MySQL Server, which uses the yaSSL
       library instead. (Bug #22348181)

   Functionality Added or Changed

     * InnoDB: A new InnoDB configuration option, innodb_tmpdir,
       allows you to configure a separate temporary file
       directory for online ALTER TABLE operations. This option
       was introduced to help avoid tmpdir overflows that could
       occur as a result of large temporary files created during
       online ALTER TABLE operations. innodb_tmpdir is a SESSION
       variable and can be configured dynamically using a SET
       statement. (Bug #19183565)

     * yaSSL was upgraded to version 2.3.9. This upgrade
       corrects an issue in which yaSSL handled only cases of
       zero or one leading zeros for the key agreement instead
       of potentially any number, which in rare cases could
       cause connections to fail when using DHE cipher suites.
       (Bug #22361038)

     * The Valgrind function signature in
       mysql-test/valgrind.supp was upgraded for Valgrind 3.11.
       (Bug #22214867)

   Bugs Fixed

     * InnoDB: A small InnoDB buffer pool size with a large
       innodb_stats_persistent_sample_pages setting resulted in
       a Difficult to find free blocks in the buffer pool
       warning. (Bug #22385442)

     * InnoDB: Starting the server with an empty
       innodb_data_home_dir entry in the configuration file
       caused InnoDB to look for the buffer pool file in the
       root directory, resulting in a startup error. (Bug
       #22016556)

     * InnoDB: A full-text query run under high concurrency
       caused a server exit due to an invalid memory access.
       (Bug #21922532)

     * InnoDB: With a large innodb_sort_buffer_size setting,
       adding an index on an empty table performed more slowly
       than expected. (Bug #21762319, Bug #78262)

     * Replication: When DML invokes a trigger or a stored
       function that inserts into an AUTO_INCREMENT column, that
       DML has to be marked as an unsafe statement. If the
       tables are locked in the transaction prior to the DML
       statement (for example by using LOCK TABLES), then the
       DML statement was not being marked as an unsafe
       statement. The fix ensures that such DML statements are
       marked correctly as unsafe. (Bug #17047208)

     * Replication: As part of the fix for Bug #16290902, when
       writing a DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS query into the
       binary log, the query is no longer preceded by a USE `db`
       statement. Instead the query uses a fully qualified table
       name, for example DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS
       `db`.`t1`;. This changed the application of
       replicate-rewrite-db filter rules, as they work only on
       the default database specified in a USE statement. This
       caused slaves to fail when the resulting CREATE TEMPORARY
       TABLE was applied. The fix ensures that at the time of
       writing a DROP TEMPORARY TABLE IF EXISTS query into the
       binary log, a check is made for the default database. If
       it exists then the query is written as USE default_db in
       the binary log. If a default database is not present then
       the query is logged with the qualified table name. (Bug
       #77417, Bug #21317739)

     * Replication: If generating a GTID for a transaction
       fails, the transaction is not written to the binary log
       but still gets committed. Although running out of GTIDs
       is a rare situation, if it did occur an error was written
       to the binary log as a sync stage error. With
       binlog_error_action=ABORT_SERVER, the server aborts on
       such an error, avoiding data inconsistency. When
       binlog_error_action=IGNORE_ERROR, the server continues
       binary logging after such an error, potentially leading
       to data inconsistency between the master and the slave.
       The fix changes the error to be correctly logged as a
       flush stage error. (Bug #77393, Bug #21276661)

     * Replication: When using --gtid-mode=on ,
       --enforce-gtid-consistency , and --binlog-format=row, if
       a user defined function with multiple DROP TEMPORARY
       TABLE statements was executed on a master, the resulting
       binary log caused an error on slaves. The fix ensures
       that stored functions and triggers are also considered
       multi-statement transactions, and that when
       --enforce-gtid-consistency is enabled, functions with
       CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE or DROP TEMPORARY TABLE statements
       generate an
       ER_GTID_UNSAFE_CREATE_DROP_TEMPORARY_TABLE_IN_TRANSACTION
       error. (Bug #77354, Bug #21253415)

     * Replication: Stored procedure local variables that were
       used in an ALTER EVENT statement were not being
       replicated correctly. This was related to the fact that
       CALL statements are not written into the binary log.
       Instead each statement executed in a stored procedure is
       binary logged separately, with the exception that the
       query string is modified so that uses of stored procedure
       local variables are replaced with
       NAME_CONST('spvar_name', 'spvar-value') calls. DDL
       statements (which are always binary logged in statement
       binary log mode irrespective of the current binary log
       format) can also use stored procedure local variables and
       a clash could cause them to not be replicated correctly.
       The fix ensures that any stored procedure local variables
       used in a query are replaced with NAME_CONST(...), except
       for the case when it is a DML query and the binary log
       format is ROW. (Bug #77288, Bug #21229951)

     * Replication: DROP TABLE statements are regenerated by the
       server before being written to the binary log. If a table
       or database name contained a non-regular character, such
       as non-latin characters, the regenerated statement was
       using the wrong name, breaking replication. The fix
       ensures that in such a case the regenerated name is
       correctly converted back to the original character set.
       Also during work on this bug, it was discovered that in
       the rare case that a table or database name contained 64
       characters, the server was throwing an assert(M_TBLLEN <
       128) assertion. The assertion has been corrected to be
       less than or equal 128. (Bug #77249, Bug #21205695)
       References: See also Bug #78036, Bug #22261585, Bug
       #21619371.

     * Replication: Irrespective of the current binlog_format
       setting, DDL that changes metadata on a master is always
       identified and written to the binary log in STATEMENT
       format. Such DDL could occur from event based SQL
       statements, such as CREATE EVENT or DROP EVENT, or
       transactions that had unsafe functions such as sysdate().
       When binlog_format=MIXED and attempting to replicate such
       DDL, it was not being correctly identified and therefore
       was not being correctly replicated. (Bug #71859, Bug
       #19286708)

     * Inserting a token of 84 4-byte characters into a
       full-text index raised an assertion. The maximum token
       length was 84 characters up to a maximum of 252 bytes,
       which did not account for 4-byte characters. The maximum
       byte length is now 336 bytes. (Bug #22291765)

     * If a client attempted to use an unsupported client
       character set (ucs2, utf16, utf32), the error message
       reported to the client differed for SSL and non-SSL
       connections. (Bug #22216715)

     * Data corruption or a server exit could occur if a stored
       procedure had a variable declared as TEXT or BLOB and
       data was copied to that variable using SELECT ... INTO
       syntax from a TEXT or BLOB column. (Bug #22203532, Bug
       #22232332, Bug #21941152)

     * CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE .. SELECT statements involving BIT
       columns that resulted in a column type redefinition could
       cause a server exit or an improperly created table. (Bug
       #21902059)

     * Added Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 support. Changes
       include using the native (added in VS 2015) timespec
       library if it exists, renamed lfind/lsearch and
       timezone/tzname to avoid redefinition problems, set
       TMPDIR to "" by default as P_tmpdir no longer exists,
       deprecated std::hash_map in favor of std::unordered_map,
       and added Wix Toolset 3.10 support. (Bug #21770366)
       References: See also Bug #21657078.

     * With character_set_server=utf16le, some values of
       ft_boolean_syntax could cause a server exit for full-text
       searches. (Bug #21631855)

     * With LOCK TABLES in force, an attempt to open a temporary
       MERGE table consisting of a view in its list of tables
       (not the last table in the list) caused a server exit.
       (Bug #20691429)

     * For certain prepared statements, the optimizer could
       transform join conditions such that it used a pointer to
       a temporary table field that was no longer available
       after the initial execution. Subsequent executions caused
       a server exit. (Bug #19941403)

     * Repeated execution of ALTER TABLE v1 CHECK PARTITION as a
       prepared statement, where v1 is a view, led to a server
       exit.
       In addition, output for some administrative operations,
       when they are attempted on a view, changes from "Corrupt"
       to "Operation failed". These include ANALYZE TABLE,
       OPTIMIZE TABLE, and REPAIR TABLE, and ALTER TABLE
       statements that perform ANALYZE PARTITION, CHECK
       PARTITION, OPTIMIZE PARTITION, and REPAIR PARTITION
       operations. (Bug #19817021)

     * Valgrind detected some possibly unsafe use of string
       functions in code used for asymmetric encryption. (Bug
       #19688135)

     * SSL connections ignored any change made by passing the
       MYSQL_OPT_READ_TIMEOUT option to the mysql_options() C
       API function. (Bug #17618162)

     * Solaris packages failed to note the dependency of the
       MySQL client library on the libstlport library. (Bug
       #79778, Bug #22504264)

     * Using systemd to start mysqld failed if configuration
       files contained multiple datadir lines. Now the last
       datadir line is used. (Bug #79613, Bug #22361702)

     * If server was started with --thread-handling=no-threads,
       no foreground thread was created for a client connection.
       The Performance Schema did not account for the
       possibility of no foreground threads for queries on the
       session_connect_attrs table, causing an assertion to be
       raised. (Bug #78292, Bug #21765843)

     * ALTER TABLE ... CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET operations that
       used the INPLACE algorithm were ineffective if the table
       contained only numeric data types. Also, such operations
       failed to clean up their temporary .frm file. (Bug
       #77554, Bug #21345391)

     * Heavy SHOW PROCESSLIST or SELECT ... FROM
       INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST activity could result in
       the server accepting more than max_connections
       connections. (Bug #75155, Bug #20201006)

     * When used with the libmysqld embedded server, the
       mysql_stmt_execute() C API function failed with a
       malformed communication packet error, even for simple
       prepared statements. (Bug #70664, Bug #17883203)

On Behalf of the MySQL/ORACLE RE Team
Hery Ramilison

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