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This may be a daft question, but on the MySQL release notes, a lot of them are followed by BUG Reference numbers. But most of these BUGS don't exist when you search for them at bugs.mysql.com.

example: InnoDB: A full-text query raised an assertion. Under certain circumstances, DDL operations such as ALTER TABLE ... RENAME caused full-text auxiliary tables to be removed on server restart. (Bug #13651665)

Despite my best efforts I can't find out where to find these BUGS. Can anyone point me at the right location?

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Those big-numbered bugs are internal to Oracle. We mere mortals are not allowed to see them.

The visible bugs are numbered under about 82000 (so far), and visible at bugs.mysql.com.

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  • ok cheers. It seems a bit pointless having them on the public release notes then, but I'm sure they have a good reason. . .
    – IGGt
    Commented Jun 13, 2016 at 8:36
  • That is a common grumble. There are nasty guesses as to the reason.
    – Rick James
    Commented Jun 13, 2016 at 17:19

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