pkgsrc/databases/mysql51-server/distinfo
taca 8a3623b0eb Update mysql51-{client,server} to 5.1.63 (MySQL 5.1.63).
Changes (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/news-5-1-63.html):

     * Security Fix: Bug #64884 was fixed.

     * Security Fix: Bug #59387 was fixed.

     * InnoDB: Deleting a huge amount of data from InnoDB tables
       within a short time could cause the purge operation that
       flushes data from the buffer pool to stall. If this issue
       occurs, restart the server to work around it. This issue is
       only likely to occur on 32-bit platforms. (Bug #13847885)

     * InnoDB: If the server crashed during a TRUNCATE TABLE or
       CREATE INDEX statement for an InnoDB table, or a DROP DATABASE
       statement for a database containing InnoDB tables, an index
       could be corrupted, causing an error message when accessing
       the table after restart:
       InnoDB: Error: trying to load index index_name for table
       table_name
       InnoDB: but the index tree has been freed!
       In MySQL 5.1, this fix applies to the InnoDB Plugin, but not
       the built-in InnoDB storage engine. (Bug #12861864, Bug
       #11766019)

     * InnoDB: When data was removed from an InnoDB table, newly
       inserted data might not reuse the freed disk blocks, leading
       to an unexpected size increase for the system tablespace or
       .ibd file (depending on the setting of innodb_file_per_table.
       The OPTIMIZE TABLE could compact a .ibd file in some cases but
       not others. The freed disk blocks would eventually be reused
       as additional data was inserted. (Bug #11766634, Bug #59783)

     * Partitioning: After updating a row of a partitioned table and
       selecting that row within the same transaction with the query
       cache enabled, then performing a ROLLBACK, the same result was
       returned by an identical SELECT issued in a new transaction.
       (Bug #11761296, Bug #53775)

     * Replication: The --relay-log-space-limit option was sometimes
       ignored.
       More specifically, when the SQL thread went to sleep, it
       allowed the I/O thread to queue additional events in such a
       way that the relay log space limit was bypassed, and the
       number of events in the queue could grow well past the point
       where the relay logs needed to be rotated. Now in such cases,
       the SQL thread checks to see whether the I/O thread should
       rotate and provide the SQL thread a chance to purge the logs
       (thus freeing space).
       Note that, when the SQL thread is in the middle of a
       transaction, it cannot purge the logs; it can only ask for
       more events until the transaction is complete. Once the
       transaction is finished, the SQL thread can immediately
       instruct the I/O thread to rotate. (Bug #12400313, Bug #64503)
       References: See also Bug #13806492.

     * Mishandling of NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL mode within stored
       procedures on slave servers could cause replication failures.
       (Bug #12601974)

     * If the system time was adjusted backward during query
       execution, the apparent execution time could be negative. But
       in some cases these queries would be written to the slow query
       log, with the negative execution time written as a large
       unsigned number. Now statements with apparent negative
       execution time are not written to the slow query log. (Bug
       #63524, Bug #13454045) References: See also Bug #27208.

     * mysql_store_result() and mysql_use_result() are not for use
       with prepared statements and are not intended to be called
       following mysql_stmt_execute(), but failed to return an error
       when invoked that way in libmysqld. (Bug #62136, Bug
       #13738989) References: See also Bug #47485.

     * SHOW statements treated stored procedure, stored function, and
       event names as case sensitive. (Bug #56224, Bug #11763507)

     * On Windows, mysqlslap crashed for attempts to connect using
       shared memory. (Bug #31173, Bug #11747181, Bug #59107, Bug
       #11766072)
2012-05-13 12:59:39 +00:00

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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.25 2012/05/13 12:59:39 taca Exp $
SHA1 (mysql-5.1.63.tar.gz) = ce1743098b53540cb75c144d71299bace7398aef
RMD160 (mysql-5.1.63.tar.gz) = d5e9afab1d7fdce959400376398593b59fff6814
Size (mysql-5.1.63.tar.gz) = 24517173 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 2a5321738e637a56e57cd6b1b40908d2bf275506
SHA1 (patch-ab) = 4c485a74d55553d63fc3dbc0350d0aa0068e1fcf
SHA1 (patch-ac) = bfb6eec77d7c5aa8d2b849632769005dcf2e272c
SHA1 (patch-ad) = 5fd4db0e04a97289f38a5467bbae5041f4082b51
SHA1 (patch-ae) = e682e8c7a260706cbfd802885bfe100c0e0d31be
SHA1 (patch-af) = 1e13ba542b4fc2a1d59fc822d06c76bc4e92dc23
SHA1 (patch-ag) = 85df1a0080376c5aff1a963e5532cb2c1ec5949d
SHA1 (patch-ah) = a608060cee7aadaf8bcde84016a73131a75dea32
SHA1 (patch-ai) = 4c5acf2b0e05765a1fe9e30558d163886e1aa492
SHA1 (patch-aj) = b8f35d3a1bc45eb5336ae6a842898b257d2660db
SHA1 (patch-ak) = 3c740b78afacfe05aa082c5b235c10c51ac94641
SHA1 (patch-al) = ca9406a8b01dffb3f515f132fa7aaef66c78f2be
SHA1 (patch-am) = 2cf10915f5dc3caf11bb8c7c7255842da646b247
SHA1 (patch-an) = 7b627ceb6212641b7e0de9fd7142bc95e4dcb8cb
SHA1 (patch-ao) = 7895abad117d5c6901c2241209c5747e6c490e7d
SHA1 (patch-ap) = f356d4d26acdf0532fe70a49d0292878f600ff51
SHA1 (patch-aq) = 8e6029d36b290b9ffd964c38afe4352a9107be40
SHA1 (patch-ar) = ed9c062adce41a840db1e908ab0657db6de540ae
SHA1 (patch-as) = 8167416a083a011ded19d176bc488c94d9eb7abf
SHA1 (patch-at) = 307a0785190f8bc175226ce83288cc85f7da4631
SHA1 (patch-au) = 51291771b994d199fb6de6a17dd7809a7bf39b68
SHA1 (patch-ax) = dbf68af2d2ded85140aac3602d4f6ce5d68cc78a
SHA1 (patch-sql_ha_ndbcluster.cc) = eb076bbce9d1d671331b41f50cf0be220cca7c6b