Bug #60533 InnoDB Plugin 1.0.15
Submitted: 18 Mar 2011 17:51 Modified: 7 Jan 2012 4:42
Reporter: William Chiquito Email Updates:
Status: Won't fix Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: Documentation Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:5.1.56-community/5.5.10 OS:Any
Assigned to: John Russell CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: @@innodb_version, 1.0.15, InnoDB plugin

[18 Mar 2011 17:51] William Chiquito
Description:
Currently I have active the InnoDB Plugin and check the variable "@@innodb_version" this returns 1.0.15, however, change history not refers to the version change.

How to repeat:
1.- Enable InnoDB Plugin
2.- select @@innodb_version;
3.- Check the MySQL change history 5.1.x
[18 Mar 2011 23:20] MySQL Verification Team
Bug: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=60536 marked as duplicate of this one.
[19 Mar 2011 4:50] Valeriy Kravchuk
Changes in the InnoDB plugin version should be described in change history in the manual.
[7 Jan 2012 4:42] John Russell
As stated in the InnoDB Plugin manual:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/innodb-plugin/1.0/en/innodb-changes-10x.html

changes from Plugin 1.09 and higher are included in the main changelog of the MySQL Ref Man. There is not a separate section devoted to each Plugin point release, the entries are folded into the changelog for 5.1.x and designated either as "InnoDB Plugin:" or "InnoDB Storage Engine:". 

Because the Plugin and Server release levels are incremented at the same time, there could be Plugin point releases that do not have significant fixes accompanied by a changelog entry. For the specifics, check the level of MySQL Server and consult the changelog for any significant InnoDB-related features or fixes for that point release.