Fixed a bug: if you updated a row so that the 8000 byte
              maximum length (without BLOB and
              TEXT) was exceeded, InnoDB simply
              removed the record from the clustered index. In a similar
              insert, InnoDB would leak reserved file space extents,
              which would only be freed at the next mysqld startup.
            
              Fixed a bug: if you used big BLOB
              values, and your log files were relatively small, InnoDB
              could in a big BLOB operation
              temporarily write over the log produced after the latest
              checkpoint. If InnoDB would crash at that moment, then the
              crash recovery would fail, because InnoDB would not be
              able to scan the log even up to the latest checkpoint.
              Starting from this version, InnoDB tries to ensure the
              latest checkpoint is young enough. If that is not
              possible, InnoDB prints a warning to the
              .err log of MySQL and advises you to
              make the log files bigger.
            
              Fixed a bug: setting
              innodb_fast_shutdown=0 had no effect.
            
              Fixed a bug introduced in 4.0.13: if a CREATE
              TABLE ended in a comment, that could cause a
              memory overrun.
            
              Fixed a bug: If InnoDB printed Operating system
              error number .. in a file operation to the
              .err log in Windows, the error number
              explanation was wrong. Workaround: look at section 13.2 of
              http://www.innodb.com/ibman.php about Windows error
              numbers.
            
              Fixed a bug: If you created a column prefix
              PRIMARY KEY like in t(a
              CHAR(200), PRIMARY KEY (a(10))) on a
              fixed-length CHAR column, InnoDB would
              crash even in a simple SELECT.
              CCHECK TABLE would report the table as
              corrupt, also in the case where the created key was not
              PRIMARY.
            
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.

