mysqld crash on extremely small values of
sort_buffer variable.
GRANT UPDATE on column level.
HAVING with GROUP BY.
WHERE clause. (Bug #142)
myisamchk) crash on artificially
corrupted `.MYI' files.
mysqld no longer reads options from world-writeable config files.
mysqld and safe_mysqld now only use the first --user
option specified on the command line. (Normally this comes from
`/etc/my.cnf')
BACKUP TABLE to overwrite existing files.
LOCK TABLE and
another thread did a DROP TABLE. In this case one could do
a KILL on one of the threads to resolve the deadlock.
LOAD DATA INFILE was not replicated by slave if
replicate_*_table was set on the slave.
CHAR(0) columns that could cause wrong
results from the query.
SHOW VARIABLES on 64-bit platforms. The bug was
caused by wrong declaration of variable server_id.
SHOW TABLE STATUS now reports that it can
contain NULL values (which is the case for a crashed `.frm' file).
rpl_rotate_logs test to not fail on certain platforms (e.g.
Mac OS X) due to a too long file name (changed slave-master-info.opt
to .slave-mi).
BLOB NOT NULL columns used with IS NULL.
MAX() optimisation in MERGE tables.
RAND() initialisation for new connections.
poll() system call, which resulted in timeout the value specified as
it was executed in both select() and poll().
SELECT * FROM table WHERE datetime1 IS NULL OR datetime2 IS NULL.
INTERVAL,
CASE, FIELD, CONCAT_WS, ELT and
MAKE_SET functions.
--lower-case-table-names (default on Windows)
and you had tables or databases with mixed case on disk, then
executing SHOW TABLE STATUS followed with DROP DATABASE
or DROP TABLE could fail with Errcode 13.
NULL in an auto_increment field and also
uses LAST_INSERT_ID().
mysqladmin --relative.
show status reported a strange number for
Open_files and Open_streams.