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mysql table creation syntax change
The MySQL people gratuitously changed the syntax for specifying the storage
engine a while back and the current alpha drops support for the old syntax.
This patch changes TYPE to ENGINE in the mysql backend and updates the
documentation to show that we require MySQL 4.0.18 because of that. I also
removed a note in the mysql docs about a bug in InnoDB that has been fixed as
of the required version.
This fixes [SF#1727529]
| author | Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:26:10 +0000 |
| parents | 94e430ad4fdb |
| children | b6f1aaba4827 |
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Debugging Flags --------------- Roundup uses a number of debugging environment variables to help you figure out what the heck it's doing. HYPERDBDEBUG ============ This environment variable should be set to a filename - the hyperdb will write debugging information for various events (including, for instance, the SQL used). This is only obeyed when python is _not_ running in -O mode. HYPERDBTRACE ============ This environment variable should be set to a filename - the hyperdb will write a timestamp entry for various events. This appears to be suffering rather extreme bit-rot and may go away soon. This is only obeyed when python is _not_ running in -O mode. SENDMAILDEBUG ============= Set to a filename and roundup will write a copy of each email message that it sends to that file. This environment variable is independent of the python -O flag.
