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doc: add FTS5 requirement for sqlite backend.
Document the requirement for FTS5 if you are using the sqlite backend.
Tonu Mikk reported issues with using a SQLite that was missing FTS5
support (RedHat 7 sqlite with python 3.6). Even though FTS5 has been
in the sqlite amalgamation since 2015-10-14 (v3.9.0) RedHat chose to
not build their package with that. This leads to a traceback when
initializing the database.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 11 Nov 2023 19:39:57 -0500 |
| parents | 273c8c2b5042 |
| children | e882a5d52ae5 |
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"""Exceptions for use across all Roundup components. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' class RoundupException(Exception): pass class LoginError(RoundupException): pass class RateLimitExceeded(Exception): pass class Unauthorised(RoundupException): pass class RejectBase(RoundupException): pass class Reject(RejectBase): """An auditor may raise this exception when the current create or set operation should be stopped. It is up to the specific interface invoking the create or set to handle this exception sanely. For example: - mailgw will trap and ignore Reject for file attachments and messages - cgi will trap and present the exception in a nice format """ pass class RejectRaw(Reject): """ Performs the same function as Reject, except HTML in the message is not escaped when displayed to the user. """ pass class UsageError(ValueError): pass # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
