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Add new config-option 'migrate_passwords' in section 'web'...
...to auto-migrate passwords at web-login time. Default for the new
option is "yes" so if you don't want that passwords are auto-migrated
to a more secure password scheme on user login, set this to "no"
before running your tracker(s) after the upgrade.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:10:58 +0000 |
| parents | 8304a1c1cc98 |
| children | 7551dd0b7cbb |
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========================== PostgreSQL/psycopg Backend ========================== This are notes about PostqreSQL backend based on the psycopg adapter for Roundup issue tracker. Prerequisites ============= To use PostgreSQL as backend for storing roundup data, you should additionally install: 1. PostgreSQL 7.x - http://www.postgresql.org/ 2. The psycopg python interface to PostgreSQL: http://initd.org/software/initd/psycopg It is recommended that you use at least version 1.1.21 Some advice on setting up the postgresql backend may be found at: http://www.magma.com.ni/wiki/index.cgi?TipsRoundupPostgres Running the PostgreSQL unit tests ================================= The user that you're running the tests as will need to be able to access the postgresql database on the local machine and create and drop databases. Edit the ``test/test_postgresql.py`` database connection info if you wish to test against a different database. The test database will be called "rounduptest". Credit ====== The postgresql backend was originally submitted by Federico Di Gregorio <fog@initd.org>
