Fixed double free'd pointer bug in
            mysql_change_user() handling, that
            enabled a specially hacked version of MySQL client to crash
            mysqld.
            Note, that one needs to
            login to the server by using a valid user account to be able
            to exploit this bug.
          
            Fixed bug with the --slow-log when logging
            an administrator command (like FLUSH
            TABLES).
          
            Fixed bug in GROUP BY when used on BLOB
            column with NULL values.
          
            Fixed a bug in handling NULL values in
            CASE ... WHEN ....
          
            Bugfix for --chroot (see
            Secção D.4.6, “Alterações na distribuição 3.23.54 (05 Dec 2002)”) is reverted. Unfortunately,
            there is no way to make it to work, without introducing
            backward-incompatible changes in
            my.cnf. Those who need
            --chroot functionality, should upgrade to
            MySQL 4.0. (The fix in the 4.0 branch did not break
            backward-compatibility).
          
            Make --lower-case-table-names default on
            Mac OS X as the default file system (HFS+) is case
            insensitive.
          
            Fixed a bug in scripts/mysqld_safe.sh
            in NOHUP_NICENESS testing.
          
            Transactions in AUTOCOMMIT=0 mode didn't
            rotate binary log.
          
            Fixed a bug in
            scripts/make_binary_distribution that
            resulted in a remaining @HOSTNAME@
            variable instead of replacing it with the correct path to
            the hostname binary.
          
            Fixed a very unlikely bug that could cause SHOW
            PROCESSLIST to core dump in pthread_mutex_unlock()
            if a new thread was connecting.
          
            Forbid SLAVE STOP if the thread executing
            the query has locked tables. This removes a possible
            deadlock situation.
          
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.

