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MySQL Connector/Net 5.1.5 has been released
Posted by: Reggie Burnett
Date: February 11, 2008 11:01AM

Hi,

MySQL Connector/Net 5.1.5 a new version of the all-managed .NET driver for MySQL has been released. This is a minor release involving mainly bugfixes.

Version 5.1.5 works with all versions of MySQL including MySQL-4.1, MySQL-5.0, MySQL-5.1 beta or the MySQL-6.0 Falcon "Preview".

It is now available in source and binary form from [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/5.1.html] and mirror sites (note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this point of time - if you can't find this version on some mirror, please try again later or choose another download site.)

== Features or behavior changes ==
- Added connection string option 'Treat Tiny As Boolean' so applications that
expect TINYINT(1) to return an integer will not break (bug #34052). This
setting is true by default. If your application expects TINYINT(1) columns
to be returned as integer, you need to set this setting to false.

== Bugs fixed ==
- Fixed problem with membership provider where FindUserByEmail would fail trying
to add a second parameter with the same name as the first (bug #33347)
- Fixed long standing problem with compression over a network. It's now fast
again. (bug #27865)
- Fixed nant compilation problem on mono (bug #33508)
- Fixed problem where connection state reported through the state change handler
was not showing Open (bug #34082)
- Incorporated some connection string cache optimizations sent to us by Maxim
Mass (bug #34000)
- Fixed problem with opening a connection that was previously closed by sudden
server disconnection (bug #33909)
- Fixed code to yield better exception when using different connection strings
in a single transaction (bug #34204)
- Small bug fix and speed enhancement in Statement.TokenizeSql (bug #34220)

Enjoy and thanks for the support!
Reggie

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