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MySQL Connector/ODBC 3.51.16 is available!

MySQL Connector/ODBC 3.51.16 is available!

2007-06-15       - By Jim Winstead

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Dear MySQL users,

MySQL Connector/ODBC 3.51.16, a new version of the ODBC driver for the
MySQL database system, has been released.  This release is the latest
release of the 3.51 series and is suitable for use with any MySQL
version including MySQL 4.1, 5.0, or 5.1.

 WARNING

 While we consider this a production release, we recommend caution in
 upgrading due to changes in our build procedures, and the large number
 of bug fixes that have gone into the most recent releases.

The release is now available in source and binary form for a number of
platforms from our download pages at

  http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/odbc/3.51.html

and mirror sites. Note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this
point in time, so if you can't find this version on some mirror, please try
again later or choose another download site.

We welcome and appreciate your feedback, bug reports, bug fixes, patches, etc.:

  http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Contributing

Platform notes:
* There are no binary packages for Microsoft Windows x64 Edition.
* The Mac OS X binary packages are only provided as tarballs, there is no
 installer.
* There is no binary package for Mac OS X on 64-bit PowerPC because Apple
 does not currently provide a 64-bit PowerPC version of iODBC.
* The HP-UX 11.23 IA64 binary package does not include the GUI bits because
 of problems building Qt on that platform.
* The binary packages for Sun Solaris are only provided as tarballs, not
 the PKG format.

Changes since the last release:

 Functionality added or changed:
 * Added support for using SSL. This is not yet exposed in the setup GUI,
   but must be enabled through configuration files or the DSN. (Bug #12918)

 Bugs fixed:
 * Statements that return multiple result sets (such as calls to stored
   procedures) would not free all results when closed. (Bug #27544)
 * SQL_C_TYPE_DATE, SQL_C_TYPE_TIME, and SQL_C_TYPE_TIMESTAMP were formatted
   without seperators, which could cause them to get interpreted incorrectly
   in some cases due to server bugs. (Bug #15773)
 * Calls to SQLNativeSql() could cause stack corruption due to an incorrect
   pointer cast. (Bug #28758)
 * SQLSetPos() could update or delete the wrong rows when the original result
   set did not contain all columns of a multi-part primary key. (Bug #28255)
 * SQLTables() did not distinguish tables from views. (Bug #23031)
 * The wrong function was used for freeing the artificial result sets that
   are created by some catalog functions. (Bug #22797)
 * Accessing the results of catalog functions could cause a crash when the
   "Don't cache results" option was set and a forward-only cursor was
   being used. (Bug #4657)
 * SQL_WVARCHAR and SQL_WLONGVARCHAR parameters were not properly quoted
   and escaped. (Bug #16235)
 * SQLForeignKeys() did not properly escape wildcard characters in its
   table name parameters when retrieving information. (Bug #27723)
 * Calls to SQLSetPos() could cause the driver to incorrectly calculate the
   length of some fields. (Bug #16917)

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