Previously, pt-table-sync generated DML statements that included
the generated columns of a table, which is however rejected by
the database and not necessary for the required sync statements.
- Removed runtime.txt after discussion with Anastasia Alexandrova
- Added "use VersionParser" into tests in t/lib when needed
- Removed word master from tests for pt-archiver, pt-config-diff, pt-deadlock-logger, pt-duplicate-key-checker, pt-find, pt-fk-error-logger, pt-heartbeat, pt-index-usage, pt-ioprofile, pt-kill, pt-mysql-summary
- Removed word slave from tests for pt-archiver, pt-config-diff, pt-deadlock-logger, pt-duplicate-key-checker, pt-find, pt-fk-error-logger, pt-heartbeat, pt-index-usage, pt-ioprofile, pt-kill, pt-mysql-summary
- Updated modules for pt-archiver, pt-config-diff, pt-deadlock-logger, pt-duplicate-key-checker, pt-find, pt-fk-error-logger, pt-heartbeat, pt-index-usage, pt-ioprofile, pt-kill, pt-mysql-summary
- Changed mysql_ssl patch, so it is now short option s
- Added a check for existing zombies in t/pt-kill/execute_command.t
- Added bin/pt-galera-log-explainer to .gitignore
- Removed offensive terminology from library files and their tests
- Removed unused sandbox/prove2junit.pl
- Added option mysql_ssl to DSN and possibility to have DSN of multiple letters
As far as I understand, it doesn't make any sense to hexify text
columns; they break in many ways (you can't roundtrip the UTFs,
quote_val gets the hex quoting wrong, etc) and in any case,
the maatkit bugs about the feature are all about blob/binary
columns.
And, while a perilous excercise of genetic programming, removing
it didn't break any pt-table-sync tests, so this commit does
exactly that.