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2.3.0b1 release changes
roundup/__init__.py:
Update version
setup.py:
Mark as beta release; add python 3.11/3.12 as supported language
versions.
website/www/conf.py:
update version/release to 2.3b1/2.3.0b1
website/www/index.txt:
update highlights/version
website/www/signatures/:
Add 2.3.0b1 pgp signature. Will be removed when 2.3.0 is released but
this allows me to test.
docs:
Fix links
Update acknowlegements with 2.3.x churn/contrib etc.
locale:
update software version, creation date; rebuild template and
propagate changes.
MANIFEST.in:
add locale/Makefile
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 31 May 2023 19:25:13 -0400 |
| parents | b21ebabeb2ef |
| children | 3071db43bfb6 |
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.. index:: postgres; deployment notes ========================== 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_ 8.x or higher 2. The psycopg_ python interface to PostgreSQL_ Note that you currently need at least version 2.8 of psycopg_ -- the postgresql backend will work with 2.7 but if you're using the native postgresql indexer you need at least 2.8. Also if you want to run the tests, these also need 2.8. If your distribution has an older version we suggest that you install into a python virtual environment. .. _psycopg: https://www.psycopg.org/ .. _PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/ 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. See the config values in 'test/db_test_base.py' about which database connection, name and user will be used. At this time the following command will setup the user:: sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE ROLE rounduptest WITH CREATEDB LOGIN PASSWORD 'rounduptest';" -U postgres Note ``rounduptest`` is a well known account, so you should remove/disable the account after testing and set up a suitable production account. You need to remove any database owned by ``rounduptest`` first. So something like this should work:: sudo -u postgres psql -c "DROP DATABASE rounduptest;" -U postgres sudo -u postgres psql -c "DROP ROLE rounduptest;" -U postgres If the ``rounduptest`` database is left in a broken state (e.g. because of a crash during testing) dropping the database and restarting the tests should fix it. Credit ====== The postgresql backend was originally submitted by Federico Di Gregorio <fog@initd.org>
