Bug #116845 Contribution: Remove whitespace between INSERT/REPLACE and IGNORE in databa ...
Submitted: 2 Dec 14:26 Modified: 10 Dec 23:46
Reporter: OCA Admin (OCA) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: mysqldump Command-line Client Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:9.1.0 OS:Any
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: Contribution

[2 Dec 14:26] OCA Admin
Description:
This bug tracks a contribution by Pieter Oliver (Github user: pieterocp), as described in http://github.com/mysql/mysql-server/pull/581

How to repeat:
See description

Suggested fix:
See contribution code attached
[2 Dec 14:26] OCA Admin
Contribution submitted via Github - Remove whitespace between INSERT/REPLACE and IGNORE in database dumps 
(*) Contribution by Pieter Oliver (Github pieterocp, mysql-server/pull/581#issuecomment-2511206773): I confirm the code being submitted is offered under the terms of the OCA, and that I am authorized to contribute it.

Contribution: git_patch_2207671832.txt (text/plain), 891 bytes.

[4 Dec 7:44] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for your contribution.
[10 Dec 23:46] Philip Olson
Posted by developer:
 
Fixed as of the upcoming MySQL Server 9.3.0 release, and here's the proposed changelog entry from the documentation team:

Removed a double space within the INSERT IGNORE statement generated by mysqldump.

Our thanks to Pieter Oliver for contributing to this fix.

Thank you for the bug report.