Functionality added or changed:
            Write memory allocation information to error log when doing
            mysqladmin debug. This works only on
            systems that support the mallinfo() call
            (like newer Linux systems).
          
            Added the following new server variables to allow more
            precise memory allocation:
            range_alloc_block_size,
            query_alloc_block_size,
            query_prealloc_size,
            transaction_alloc_block_size, and
            transaction_prealloc_size.
          
            mysqlbinlog now reads option files. To
            make this work one must now specify
            --read-from-remote-server when reading
            binary logs from a MySQL server. (Note that using a remote
            server is deprecated and may disappear in future
            mysqlbinlog versions).
          
            Block SIGPIPE signals also for
            non-threaded programs. The blocking is moved from
            mysql_init() to
            mysql_server_init(), which is
            automatically called on the first call to
            mysql_init().
          
            Added --libs_r and
            --include options to
            mysql_config.
          
            New `> prompt for
            mysql. This prompt is similar to the
            '> and ">
            prompts, but indicates that an identifier quoted with
            backticks was begun on an earlier line and the closing
            backtick has not yet been seen.
          
            Updated mysql_install_db to be able to
            use the local machine's IP address instead of the host name
            when building the initial grant tables if
            skip-name-resolve has been specified.
            This option can be helpful on FreeBSD to avoid thread-safety
            problems with the FreeBSD resolver libraries. (Thanks to
            Jeremy Zawodny for the patch.)
          
            A documentation change: Added a note that when backing up a
            slave, it is necessary also to back up the
            master.info and
            relay-log.info files, as well as any
            SQL_LOAD-* files located in the
            directory specified by the
            --slave-load-tmpdir option. All these files
            are needed when the slave resumes replication after you
            restore the slave's data.
          
Bugs fixed:
            Fixed a spurious error ERROR 14: Can't change size
            of file (Errcode: 2) on Windows in DELETE
            FROM table_name without a WHERE
            clause or TRUNCATE TABLE table_name, when
            table_name is a MyISAM
            table. (Bug#1397)
          
            Fixed a bug that resulted in thr_alarm queue is
            full warnings after increasing the
            max_connections variable with
            SET GLOBAL. (Bug#1435)
          
            Made LOCK TABLES to work when
            Lock_tables_priv is granted on the
            database level and Select_priv is granted
            on the table level.
          
            Fixed crash of FLUSH QUERY CACHE on
            queries that use same table several times (Bug#988).
          
            Fixed core dump bug when setting an enum system variable
            (such as SQL_WARNINGS) to
            NULL.
          
            Extended the default timeout value for Windows clients from
            30 seconds to 1 year. (The timeout that was added in MySQL
            4.0.15 was way too short). This fixes a bug that caused
            ERROR 2013: Lost connection to MySQL server during
            query for queries that lasted longer than 30
            seconds, if the client didn't specify a limit with
            mysql_options(). Users of 4.0.15 on
            Windows should upgrade to avoid this problem.
          
More ``out of memory'' checking in range optimizer.
            Fixed and documented a problem when setting and using a user
            variable within the same SELECT
            statement. (Bug#1194).
          
            Fixed bug in overrun check for BLOB
            values with compressed tables. This was a bug introduced in
            4.0.14. It caused MySQL to regard some correct tables
            containing BLOB values as corrupted. (Bug#770, Bug#1304, and maybe Bug#1295)
          
            SHOW GRANTS showed
            USAGE instead of the real column-level
            privileges when no table-level privileges were given.
          
            When copying a database from the master, LOAD DATA
            FROM MASTER dropped the corresponding database on
            the slave, thus erroneously dropping tables that had no
            counterpart on the master and tables that may have been
            excluded from replication using
            replicate-*-table rules. Now
            LOAD DATA FROM MASTER no longer drops the
            database. Instead, it drops only the tables that have a
            counterpart on the master and that match the
            replicate-*-table rules.
            replicate-*-db rules can still be used to
            include or exclude a database as a whole from LOAD
            DATA FROM MASTER. A database will also be included
            or excluded as a whole if there are some rules like
            replicate-wild-do-table=db1.% or
            replicate-wild-ignore-table=db1.%, as is
            already the case for CREATE DATABASE and
            DROP DATABASE in replication. (Bug#1248)
          
            Fixed a bug where mysqlbinlog crashed
            with a segmentation fault when used with the
            -h or --host option.
            (Bug#1258)
          
            Fixed a bug where mysqlbinlog crashed
            with a segmentation fault when used on a binary log
            containing only final events for LOAD
            DATA. (Bug#1340)
          
            Fixed compilation problem when compiling with OpenSSL 0.9.7
            with disabled old DES support (If
            OPENSSL_DISABLE_OLD_DES_SUPPORT option
            was enabled).
          
            Fixed a bug when two (or more) MySQL servers were running on
            the same machine, and they were both slaves, and at least
            one of them was replicating some LOAD DATA
            INFILE command from its master. The bug was that
            one slave MySQL server sometimes deleted the
            SQL_LOAD-* files (used for replication
            of LOAD DATA INFILE and located in the
            slave-load-tmpdir directory, which
            defaults to tmpdir) belonging to the
            other slave MySQL server of this machine, if these slaves
            had the same slave-load-tmpdir directory.
            When that happened, the other slave could not replicate
            LOAD DATA INFILE and complained about not
            being able to open some SQL_LOAD-* file.
            (Bug#1357)
          
            If LOAD DATA INFILE failed for a small
            file, the master forgot to write a marker (a
            Delete_file event) in its binary log, so
            the slave could not delete 2 files
            (SQL_LOAD-*.info and
            SQL_LOAD-*.data from its
            tmpdir. (Bug#1391)
          
            On Windows, the slave forgot to delete a
            SQL_LOAD-*.info file from
            tmpdir after successfully replicating a
            LOAD DATA INFILE command. (Bug#1392)
          
            When a connection terminates, MySQL writes DROP
            TEMPORARY TABLE statements to the binary log for
            all temporary tables which the connection had not
            explicitely dropped. MySQL forgot to backquote the database
            and table names in the statement. (Bug#1345)
          
On some 64-bit machines (some HP-UX and Solaris machines), a slave installed with the 64-bit MySQL binary could not connect to its master (it connected to itself instead). (Bug#1256, Bug#1381)
Code was introduced in MySQL 4.0.15 for the slave to detect that the master had died while writing a transaction to its binary log. This code reported an error in a legal situation: When the slave I/O thread was stopped while copying a transaction to the relay log, the slave SQL thread would later pretend that it found an unfinished transaction. (Bug#1475)
This is a translation of the MySQL Reference Manual that can be found at dev.mysql.com. The original Reference Manual is in English, and this translation is not necessarily as up to date as the English version.

