- 16 Mar, 2005 26 commits
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into krsna.:/home/patg/test/mysql-5.0
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into pcgem.rdg.cyberkinetica.com:/var/db/bk/work-acurtis/bug8670.3
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into pcgem.rdg.cyberkinetica.com:/var/db/bk/work-acurtis/bug8670.3 sql/sql_parse.cc: Auto merged sql/sql_yacc.yy: Auto merged
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Allow also long VARCHARs to be stored externally, not just BLOBs; fixes a bug reported by Trudy Pelzer; needs more testing innobase/data/data0data.c: Allow also long VARCHARs to be stored externally, not just BLOBs; fixes a bug reported by Trudy Pelzer; needs more testing
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into krsna.:/home/patg/test/mysql-5.0
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mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Added proper cleanup after test. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: We don't expect error if we create varchar(16384) column in Innodb table anymore. (Heikki already removed error message from .result file.) Also we should do proper cleanup after the test.
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into mysql.com:/home/dlenev/src/mysql-5.0-eld-exp
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into mysql.com:/home/dlenev/src/mysql-5.0-eld-exp
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Update key lengths in EXPLAIN to reflect true VARCHARs mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: Update key lengths in EXPLAIN to reflect true VARCHARs
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Fix bug: InnoDB created all indexes on true VARCHARs as column prefix keys because field->pack_length() for a true VARCHAR is bigger than key_part->length; FOREIGN KEYs could not be created on true VARCHARs then sql/ha_innodb.cc: Fix bug: InnoDB created all indexes on true VARCHARs as column prefix keys because field->pack_length() for a true VARCHAR is bigger than key_part->length; FOREIGN KEYs could not be created on true VARCHARs then
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Fix a crash in a simple search with a key: the dtype->len of a true VARCHAR is the payload maximum len in bytes: it does not include the 2 bytes MySQL uses to store the string length ha_innodb.cc: Fix a crash in true VARCHARs in test-innodb: we passed a wrong pointer to the column conversion in an UPDATE rowid_order_innodb.result, ps_3innodb.result, innodb.result, endspace.result: Edit InnoDB test results to reflect the arrival of true VARCHARs mysql-test/r/endspace.result: Edit InnoDB test results to reflect the arrival of true VARCHARs mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Edit InnoDB test results to reflect the arrival of true VARCHARs mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Edit InnoDB test results to reflect the arrival of true VARCHARs mysql-test/r/rowid_order_innodb.result: Edit InnoDB test results to reflect the arrival of true VARCHARs sql/ha_innodb.cc: Fix a crash in true VARCHARs in test-innodb: we passed a wrong pointer to the column conversion in an UPDATE innobase/row/row0sel.c: Fix a crash in a simple search with a key: the dtype->len of a true VARCHAR is the payload maximum len in bytes: it does not include the 2 bytes MySQL uses to store the string length innobase/include/data0type.h: Fix a crash in a simple search with a key: the dtype->len of a true VARCHAR is the payload maximum len in bytes: it does not include the 2 bytes MySQL uses to store the string length
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into mysql.com:/usr/local/home/marty/MySQL/mysql-5.0
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into mysql.com:/usr/local/home/marty/MySQL/mysql-5.0
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DATA_VARMYSQL so remove unnecessary condition.
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The idea is to use TABLE_LIST::lock_type for passing type of lock for target table to mysql_load() instead of using LEX::lock_option (which were rewritten by first subselect in SET clause). This should also fix potential problem with LOAD DATA in SP (it is important for them to have right lock_type in the table list by the end of statement parsing). mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added nice test for LOAD DATA with subquery. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added nice test for LOAD DATA with subquery. sql/log_event.cc: Now we don't pass type of lock for target table to mysql_load() explicitly . Instead we use TABLE_LIST::lock_type for this table which is already properly set here. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now we don't pass type of lock for target table to mysql_load() explicitly . Instead we properly set TABLE_LIST::lock_type for this table in parser. sql/sql_load.cc: Now we don't pass type of lock for target table to mysql_load() explicitly . Instead we properly set TABLE_LIST::lock_type for this table in parser. sql/sql_parse.cc: Now we don't pass type of lock for target table to mysql_load() explicitly . Instead we properly set TABLE_LIST::lock_type for this table in parser. sql/sql_yacc.yy: load_data: Let us use TABLE_LIST::lock_type for passing type of lock for target table to mysql_load() instead of using LEX::lock_option (which will be rewritten by first subselect in SET clause).
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Check that there is a disabled.def before using it disabled.def: Reenable ndb tests accidently disabled mysql-test/t/disabled.def: Reenable ndb tests accidently disabled mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Check that there is a disabled.def before using it
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calc_row_difference(): Use non-inlined functions to avoid linking error. sql/ha_innodb.cc: calc_row_difference(): Use non-inlined functions to avoid linking error.
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into lmy002.wdf.sap.corp:/home/georg/work/mysql/sap/mysql-5.0
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BitKeeper/etc/ignore: Added VC++Files/client/mysql_amd64.dsp to the ignore list
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into mysql.com:/usr/local/home/marty/MySQL/mysql-4.1
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Changes to a test with a update to a table with 1001 columns, the last being a blob. On HP, the test worked properly, but on other OSs, there's a problem with using the blob column in an update where clause. The field method val_string(String *, char *) should work, but doesn't seem to deal with blobd, and for some reason, cannot get the correct value of the blob column from the byte pointer in update_row, "*old_data" which is a byte pointer to the row in mysql format, that will be replaced with "*new_data" (which conveniently has a field pointer to use to get values from). Will document this. mysql-test/r/federated.result: New test results. These results have been tested on production and hpita2 successfully. mysql-test/t/federated.test: Changed blob column in this test due to some issues with HPUX handling it correctly and other OSs not. Will document this (blobs in update where clause)
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Edits to ha_federated.cc per Monty, cleanup sql/ha_federated.cc: - changed all debug prints to 'info' from method name per Monty - cleanup
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Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE. mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/loaddata.result: Added tests for new LOAD DATA features. mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result: New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed. So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial form. Updated test'd results accordingly. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: Made test more robust to other tests failures. mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results. mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly. mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/r/user_var.result: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/loaddata.test: Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality. mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events. mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test: Made test more robust for failures of other tests. mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event... Apropritely updated comments in test. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test: Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL ignores duplicates. mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions completely since it seems that this test uses them). mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly. mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Made test more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good shape. mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. mysql-test/t/user_var.test: Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions. Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar changes. sql/item_func.cc: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class. sql/item_func.h: Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA. sql/log_event.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/log_event.h: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/mysql_priv.h: Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause. sql/share/errmsg.txt: Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from fixed length rows to variables. sql/sql_lex.h: Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication (file name + little extra). sql/sql_load.cc: Added support for extended LOAD DATA. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET clause). We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication. sql/sql_parse.cc: mysql_execute_command(): Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load() has two more arguments to pass information about this clause. sql/sql_repl.cc: New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA). When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query event which is almost identical to Append_file event. sql/sql_repl.h: struct st_load_file_info: Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify values for table columns as expressions. For example the following is possible: LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1; Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
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Rework to resolve ambigious grammer: conflict in join expression handling of parentheses for nested joins and derived tables. Tests included of failing statements Optimize item construction for AND/OR logical expressions mysql-test/r/select.result: Bug#8670 Tests for failing expressions mysql-test/t/select.test: Bug#8670 Tests for failing expressions sql/sql_parse.cc: Bug#8670 method st_select_lex::end_nested_join() returns NULL when there are no elements in the join. sql/sql_yacc.yy: Optimize construction for Item_cond_or and Item_cond_and Reduces object count in case of complex expressions. Bug#8670 Solve ambigious grammar. Fix handling of parentheses in join expressions to correct handling of nested joins and derived tables.
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- 15 Mar, 2005 14 commits
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InnoDB true VARCHAR sql/ha_innodb.h: InnoDB true VARCHAR sql/ha_innodb.cc: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/include/data0type.h: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/include/que0que.h: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/include/row0mysql.h: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/include/data0type.ic: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/include/row0mysql.ic: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/row/row0ins.c: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/row/row0mysql.c: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/row/row0sel.c: InnoDB true VARCHAR innobase/trx/trx0trx.c: InnoDB true VARCHAR
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into mdk10.(none):/home/reggie/bk/mysql-5.0
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into mdk10.(none):/home/reggie/bk/mysql-5.0 sql/sql_show.cc: Auto merged
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sql_show.cc: changed strdup to thd->memdup per Serg's advice sql/sql_show.cc: changed strdup to thd->memdup per Serg's advice
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into mysql.com:/usr/local/home/marty/MySQL/mysql-4.1
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into mysql.com:/home/cps/mysql/devel/im-fix-review
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Alter RPM to include mysqlmanger binary and config files. support-files/mysql.server.sh: mysql start/stop script altered to use mysqlmanager instead of mysqld_safe, novel 'reload' option was temporarily removed support-files/mysql.spec.sh: correct RPM to include mysqlmanager
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Added feature to disable tests from a list in a file "disabled.def" Moved down the code that disables, so that --do-test and --start-from don't list the disabled tests not in range. disabled.def: List of test cases to temporarely disable mysql-test/t/disabled.def: List of test cases to temporarely disable mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Added feature to disable tests from a list in a file "disabled.def" Moved down the code that disables, so that --do-test and --start-from don't list the disabled tests not in range.
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into mdk10.(none):/home/reggie/bk/mysql-5.0 BitKeeper/etc/logging_ok: auto-union client/mysqldump.c: Auto merged sql/sql_show.cc: Auto merged
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into mdk10.(none):/home/reggie/bk/mysql-4.1 BitKeeper/etc/logging_ok: auto-union
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into serg.mylan:/usr/home/serg/Abk/mysql-5.0
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This is a modifiction of my previous patch after receiving feedback. This is a better way to fix the problem. With this patch, data directory and index directory will use only forward slashes (/) when on Windows. mysqldump.c: Removed fixPaths routine. Was improper fix for bug #6660 sql_show.cc: Changed append_directory to convert backslashes to foward slashes when on Windows. sql/sql_show.cc: Changed append_directory to convert backslashes to foward slashes when on Windows. client/mysqldump.c: Removed fixPaths routine. Was improper fix for bug #6660
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