Fixes in 1.65.1
Config:
* Version macro changes for CUDA.
* Update last known MSVC version.
* MSVC 14.11 supports structured bindings.
Context:
* Return a continuation from functions executed by resume_with.
Fiber:
* Return a continuation from functions executed by resume_with.
Smart Pointers:
* Fix Visual C++ version checks.
* Fix compilation for NVCC with host compiler clang.
Stacktrace:
* Update build testing file to detail with a MinGW issue.
* Change preprocessor file extensions to work with the installation system.
* Support FreeBSD and other OSs that do not define _GNU_SOURCE but have _Unwind_Backtrace function.
Thread:
* Fix bug in boost::condition_variable on Windows
Security Notes
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* Incompatible Change: For STANDALONE and WIN builds, the default secure_file_priv value has changed from the empty string to NULL. This is a secure-by-default setting because it disables import and export operations. To permit those operations, set secure_file_priv to the path name of the directory to use for those operations.
* The linked OpenSSL library for the MySQL Commercial Server has been updated to version 1.0.1u. For a description of issues fixed in this version, see 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.
Functionality Added or Changed
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* yaSSL was upgraded to version 2.4.2. This upgrade corrects issues with: Potential AES side channel leaks; DSA padding for unusual sizes; the SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations() OpenSSL compatibility function failing to handle long path directory names.
popular database language in the world. MySQL is a client-server implementation
that consists of a server daemon `mysqld' and many different client
programs/libraries.
The main goals of MySQL are speed and robustness.
The base upon which MySQL is built is a set of routines that have been used in
a highly demanding production environment for many years. While MySQL is still
in development it already offers a rich and highly useful function set.