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names to lower case using latin1 instead of utf-8 in sql_acl.cc if lower_case_table_names was on. Also replaced in other such places system_charset_info with files_charset_info for consistency. sql/handler.cc: Replaced system_charset_info with files_charset_info in places where we are converting names to lower case because of lower_case_table_names for consistency. sql/sql_acl.cc: We should use files_charset_info when converting db/table names to lower case because they could be in utf-8 and not in latin1! sql/sql_cache.cc: Added clarifying comments in tricky place after discussion with Sanja. Replaced system_charset_info with files_charset_info in places where we are converting names to lower case because of lower_case_table_names for consistency. sql/sql_db.cc: Replaced system_charset_info with files_charset_info in places where we are converting names to lower case because of lower_case_table_names for consistency. sql/sql_show.cc: Replaced system_charset_info with files_charset_info in places where we are converting names to lower case because of lower_case_table_names for consistency. sql/sql_table.cc: Replaced system_charset_info with files_charset_info in places where we are converting names to lower case because of lower_case_table_names for consistency.
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