MySQL Installer Release Notes
Previously, MySQL Installer stopped creating a scheduled task named
ManifestUpdate
, which is no longer required
because MySQL Installer was updated in a past release to look for manifest
updates. If a task of that name exists from a previous release,
MySQL Installer now deletes it.
(Bug #33506786)
MySQL products that install into paths with Unicode characters (including Chinese characters) now are supported by MySQL Installer, provided the individual product’s standalone MSI file also supports this behavior.
Currently, MySQL Server does not support installing into a path with Unicode characters.
(Bug #33484592)
MySQL Installer now permits the most recent manifest to be applied automatically after performing an upgrade from MySQL Installer 1.6.2 (or later) to any newer version.
An upgrade from MySQL Installer 1.6.1 (or previous versions) does not
apply this new, automatic manifest update. Instead, new
product catalog checks are performed by default each day that
MySQL Installer is running or, alternatively, when the
Catalog
link is selected and the catalog is
updated manually (see
MySQL Installer Product Catalog and Dashboard).
(Bug #32948284)
For new server installations, the
innodb_open_files
variable is
no longer included as part of the my.ini
file
, which specifies the server configurations. This
variable now is automatically calculated by MySQL Server and it
can be added manually to the configuration file, if needed.
(Bug #32717419)
Child features of a main feature marked as required were later shown as being disabled, rather than being enabled by default. This fix modifies the associated check boxes to match the actual status (enabled). (Bug #32899323)
Clicking the X
button in the Installer
Upgrade Available dialog box did not stop the operation as
expected. Now, the action of clicking the button is interpreted
as no, do not perform an upgrade. All previous versions of MySQL Installer
(prior to 1.6.2) continue to prompt for authentication when this
action is selected.
(Bug #32513312)
For the Commercial release of MySQL Installer, a description of
MySQL Enterprise Backup (MEB) was added to the Developer
Default
, Client only
, and
Full
installation setup types.
(Bug #27787585)
An exception was returned during the product selection step when using MySQLInstallerConsole command options to create a silent installation. (Bug #90811, Bug #27995850)