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MySQL 3.23.36 is now released. According to a MySQL mailing list announcement, the release should fix a security bug in regards to database names starting with ".." or containing ",".
In addition, the release fixes a bug that was recently introduced in 3.23.34.
MySQL recommends that administrators should never run the mysqld server as root.
The following is from the release announcement:
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