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Ting Nian authored
For compatibility reasons, add the option to the MariaDB client without any functional changes besides simply accepting the option and emitting a warning that it is obsolete. In MySQL this security related option is compulsory in certain use cases. When users switch to MariaDB, this client command that used to work starts failing without a sensible error message. In worst case users resort to re-installing the mysql client from MySQL. In MariaDB the option is obsolete and should simply be ignored. Users however don't have any opportunity to learn that unless the client program tells them so. Before: mysql --enable-cleartext-plugin ... mysql: unknown option '--enable-cleartext-plugin' (program terminates) After: mysql --enable-cleartext-plugin ... WARNING: option '--enable-cleartext-plugin' is obsolete. (program executes) All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services, Inc.
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