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source include/not_embedded.inc; |
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source include/not_windows.inc; |
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# We need to use a plain "mysqld" without any other options to trigger |
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# the bug. In particular, it seems that passing --bootstrap does not |
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# trigger the bug. To do that, we extract the "command name" from the |
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# MYSQLD_BOOTSTRAP_CMD variable and store that in a file, which we |
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# then load into the test case. |
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perl; |
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my ($mysqld)= split " ", $ENV{MYSQLD_BOOTSTRAP_CMD}; |
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open(FILE, ">", "$ENV{MYSQL_TMP_DIR}/mysqld.inc") or die; |
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print FILE "let \$MYSQLD= $mysqld;\n"; |
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close FILE; |
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EOF |
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source $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/mysqld.inc; |
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# All these tests refer to configuration files that do not exist |
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--error 1 |
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--error 1 |
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exec $MYSQLD --defaults-file=no_extension --print-defaults 2>&1; |
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remove_file $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/mysqld.inc; |