The following InnoDB file format configuration parameters were deprecated
in MySQL 5.7.7 and are now removed:
- innodb_file_format
- innodb_file_format_check
- innodb_file_format_max
- innodb_large_prefix
File format configuration parameters were necessary for creating tables
compatible with earlier versions of InnoDB in MySQL 5.1.
Now that MySQL 5.1 has reached the end of its product lifecycle,
the parameters are no longer required.
The FILE_FORMAT column was removed from the INNODB_SYS_TABLES and
INNODB_SYS_TABLESPACES Information Schema tables.
Ref: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-0.html
Consolidate the logic for the list of courses an admin will see in the calendar.
They will see all courses if calendar_admincanseeall is enabled.
They will see only courses they are enrolled in of calendar_admincanseeall is not enabled.
They will also see the current course, if they are admin and it is not already in the list.
This applies to the course selector and the create and update event forms.
The calendar link in the navigation block has also been changed to link to the current course calendar instead of the global
one.
Triggering a fatal error in an adhoc task is bad. It will be retried indefinitely.
Even though we are not sure how to get a module instance without a course module record,
it is possible and should not kill the Moodle site.
Mathjax currently has a bug in an upstream library that is incorrectly
loading 'process' because it things it's running under Node.js.
We don't load modules by shortname - so it should be fine to map process to
something else.
Because of the syntax they used we need to map it to something that is already loaded
and evaluates to null (Their code will then assume the module could not be loaded and continue).
We have a handy module that is guaranteed to be loaded first and evaluates to null -> core/first.
We should remove this workaround when MathJax releases a fixed version on their CDN and update the docs.