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:MySQL 3.22.32 released
MySQL 3.22.32 released
Feb 14, 2000, 18 :14 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3828 reads)

(Other stories by Michael Widenius)

Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 15:02:46 +0200 (EET)
From: Michael Widenius monty@monty.pp.sci.fi
To: announce@lists.mysql.com
Subject: MySQL 3.22.32 released

Hi!

MySQL 3.22.32 fixes a couple of possible security holes in MySQL 3.22 and we strongly recommend everyone to upgrade to them.

Changes in release 3.22.32


    * Fixed problem when storing numbers in timestamps.

    * Fix problem with timezones that has half hour offsets.

    * `mysqlhotcopy' - fast on-line hot-backup utility for local *MySQL* databases. By Tim Bunce.

    * New more secure `mysqlaccess'; Thanks to Steve Harvey for this.

    * Fixed security problem in the protocol regarding password checking.

    * Fixed problem that affected queries that did arithmetic on GROUP functions.

    * Fixed a bug in the `ISAM' code when delating rows on tables with packed indexes.


3.23.x will be released within a couple of days (We only have to check that the new CHECK and REPAIR commands works properly before doing a release)

Note that if you get a file not found error when trying to download, this just means that the mirror you are using is not yet up to date; In this case wait a couple of hours and try again.

Regards,
Monty



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