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If a query was ignored on the slave (because of
replicate-ignore-table and other similar rules), the slave
still checked if the query got the same error code (0, no error) as on
the master. So if the master had an error on the query (for example,
``Duplicate entry'' in a multiple-row insert), then the slave stopped
and warned that the error codes didn't match. This is a backport of the
fix for MySQL 4.0. (Bug #797)
mysqlbinlog now asks for a password at console when the
-p/--password option is used with no argument. This is how the
other clients (mysqladmin, mysqldump..) already
behave. Note that one now has to use mysqlbinlog -p<my_password>;
mysqlbinlog -p <my_password> will not work anymore (in other
words, put no space after -p). (Bug #1595)
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, #1381)
Fixed a Windows-specific bug present since MySQL version 3.23.57 and
3.23.58, which caused Windows slaves to crash when they started
replication if a master.info file existed. (Bug #1720)
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