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SQLyog 8.04 Has Been released

Changes (as compared to 8.03) include:

Features:
* Crash dumps with no information (zero-size) will now be deleted automatically.
* When saving/copying from the editor the LETTERCASE modfications for keywords and functions will now be preserved.
* Selecting a ‘child’ object for a table (columns and indexes) will now refresh the DATA tab if DATA tab is open. Before only selecting the table object itself did. Also the table information is now available in OBJECTS tab when a column or index is selected.
* Now also a ‘key’ icon is used for identifying the Primary Key in an Object Browser ‘Indexes’ folder,
* When a GRID cell is only partly visible, doubleclicking it will move the grid position so that cell/row will become visible (before it worked like that with singleclick - we changed to doubleclick as this is a de facto standard in such grids - in Excel for …

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OurDelta MySQL builds for Debian 5.0 (Lenny)

Peter has done the prep work for building on Lenny, see our Debian page for info on how to configure apt for easy updating (Lenny comes with 5.0.51).

Profile and Format MySQL queries with the New SQLyog 8.0

Hi,

SQLyog 8.0 is a major new version of SQLyog introducing major features like Query Profiler, SQL Formatter and vastly improved look and feel.

Query Profiler:

MySQL has always lacked the sophisticated profiling tools shipped with proprietary databases like SQL Server, etc. MySQL developers have largely depended on EXPLAIN for tuning queries. The SHOW PROFILE patch by Jeremy Cole was introduced in the MySQL Community version 5.0.37 and it provided much more insight into where the query spends its time. However, to take advantage of this feature, MySQL developers were supposed to switch on profiling, run their queries and then filter the profiling data from a table that contained the profiling results of the last few profiled queries. A lot of manual book-keeping is required to take advantage of …

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SQLyog 7.15 Has Been released

Changes (as compared to 7.14) include:

Features:
* Added an option to use Base64 encoding for communicating XML data stream with the HTTP tunneller. Using this option can be required to work around this XML-related bug in PHP.
* Improved editor performance with large scripts if Wordwrap was enabled.

Bug fixes:
* On Windows Vista Business edition, SQLyog could crash while closing down. No other Windows OS (and also not any other Vista edition) was affected.
*  Also a ‘hang’ could occur when closing down. It could happen with all systems, but Windows Vista was mostly affected.
* Schema Sync failed with identically named Foreign Key CONSTRAINTs on identically named colums of basically same type (that could still differ in LENGTH, SIGNED/UNSIGNED specification etc.)

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MONyog 3.0 beta 1 Has Been Released

Features:
* The ‘query sniffer’ can now connect to and retrieve data from a running instance of the MySQL-proxy program used by one or more clients to connect to MySQL.  A LUA script for controlling the proxy for use with MONyog is provided with this build.  With this sniffer option the SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST statement will not be sent and thus use of ‘query sniffer’ will not put any load on MySQL.
* SSH connections will now attempt more authentication methods in case the first method attempted failed.  This will solve problems reported with tunneling to MySQL on FreeBSD that as per default does not support the full range of SSH authentication methods (and possible similar problems).

Downloads: http://webyog.com/en/downloads.php
Purchase:

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MONyog 2.9 Has Been released

Changes (as compared to 2.83) includes:

Features:

* This release adds a ‘base time’ setting in MONyog. This setting (if defined by user) will be used for calculation of uptime-based counters. The reason for this implementation is that if FLUSH STATUS is executed with a MySQL server, specific server status variables will be reset to the same value as would be after a server restart. However the ‘uptime’ status variable itself is not affected by FLUSH STATUS. And as uptime-based counters will relate the value of cumultive status variables with some intial time, using the ‘uptime’ variable as the initial time will result in calculation of misleading values if FLUSH STATUS was executed. So to get true uptime-based counters in MONyog with servers that do not support the ‘uptime_since_flush_status’ variable (and currently only 5.0 COMMUNITY servers from 5.0.37 do - not ENTERPRISE servers …

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Release 5.0.67.d7

OurDelta build for MySQL 5.0.67 with patchset d7 is now available, in source (new!) and packaged binaries for RHEL/CentOS 4 and 5, Debian 4.0 Etch, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy) and (new!) Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid).

If you already installed the OurDelta repository information, yum update or apt-get upgrade will install the updated packages for you. Please do review the special notes on backward compatibility below.

Fixes & Additions:

  • Fixed up all backward compatibility and reserved keyword issues. …
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5.0.67.d6 for Debian Etch

Build for Debian Etch done and available, simply click to the new Debian page for the info to set up your repo. Thanks to Peter Lieverdink (cafuego on the #ourdelta IRC channel) for the fast work!

Your interest (from 53 different countries according to Google Analytics!) and response has been great! Among the feedback, saw a few bug reports on minor issues in the packaging, most of which have already been addressed for the next build (bug handling progress is all visible on Launchpad). And discussion about various patches that are “around”; some mails came to people directly but we try to encourage using the oursql-developers team mailing list.

HoneyMonitor v.1.0.14 released!


We are pleased to announce the release 1.0.14 of HoneyMonitor, our GUI for MySQL™ administration and monitoring.

With this release, available for immediate download, all HoneyMonitor’s Editions:

reach the beta stage. The …

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Release 5.0.67.d6

With the build system, repos, patches and launchpad sorted, we can release! First up is a build of 5.0.67, using patchrev d6, for i386/x86_64. This is basically Percona patchset 5 with a few fixes plus the Sphinx storage engine. It even passes the testsuite

Other useful links:

Now, this being a first release into the wild, there are bound to …

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