Bug#27438 rpl_rotate_logs fails on Windows

 - Fix test case to work also when filesystem time differs
   from mysqld' time. I.e when running with data files on a
   network share.
parent a3bd5884
......@@ -50,7 +50,10 @@ show binary logs;
Log_name File_size
master-bin.000002 363
master-bin.000003 407
purge master logs before now();
select @time_for_purge:=DATE_ADD(UPDATE_TIME, INTERVAL 1 SECOND)
from information_schema.tables
where TABLE_SCHEMA="test" and TABLE_NAME="t2";
purge master logs before (@time_for_purge);
show binary logs;
Log_name File_size
master-bin.000003 407
......
......@@ -107,9 +107,18 @@ show master logs;
# we just tests if synonyms are accepted
purge binary logs to 'master-bin.000002';
show binary logs;
# sleeping 10 seconds or more would make the slave believe connection is down
--real_sleep 1
purge master logs before now();
# Calculate time to use in "purge master logs before" by taking
# last modification time of t2 and adding 1 second
# This is donw in order to handle the case where file system
# time differs from mysqld's time
--disable_result_log
select @time_for_purge:=DATE_ADD(UPDATE_TIME, INTERVAL 1 SECOND)
from information_schema.tables
where TABLE_SCHEMA="test" and TABLE_NAME="t2";
--enable_result_log
purge master logs before (@time_for_purge);
show binary logs;
insert into t2 values (65);
sync_slave_with_master;
......
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