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man page that can be used as a default man page for programs that
do not have their own man page)
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manpage) turned out as a major overhaul of all man pages:
- renamed all *.1 files to *.1.in to act as templates which are being
processed at build time
- replaced some hard-coded values with place holder that are being
replaced with the proper values at build time
- Updated list of available man pages in the SEE ALSO section and added a
hint to the manual for more details
- Added a BUGS section to all pages, referring to the bugs DB
- Updated some obsolete URLs and mail addresses
The actual content of these man pages should probably be cross-checked for
correctness, though...
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(thanks to Christian Hammers from the Debian project for providing it)
- Updated version number in man pages (3.23 -> 4.0)
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Added some alias to SHOW commands
Prepare for dynamic changing of MySQL variables
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Print full command name to log files
Convert table type to supported onces on ALTER TABLE
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