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issue2550535 Fix keep_quoted_text=yes setting.
In some cases even when keep_quoted_text=yes is configured we would
strip quoted sections. This hit the python bug-tracker especially for
python interpreter examples with leading '>>>' strings. The fix is
slightly different compared to the proposal as this broke
keep_quoted_text=no in certain cases. We also fix a bug where
keep_quoted_text=no would drop the last line of a non-quoted section if
there wasn't an empty line between the next quotes.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
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| date | Thu, 05 Jan 2012 20:55:47 +0100 |
| parents | 33a1f03b9de0 |
| children | 98fdc1f98194 |
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============= MySQL Backend ============= This notes detail the MySQL backend for the Roundup issue tracker. Prerequisites ============= To use MySQL as the backend for storing roundup data, you also need to install: 1. MySQL RDBMS 4.0.18 or higher - http://www.mysql.com. Your MySQL installation MUST support InnoDB tables (or Berkeley DB (BDB) tables if you have no other choice). If you're running < 4.0.18 (but not <4.0) then you'll need to use BDB to pass all unit tests. Edit the ``roundup/backends/back_mysql.py`` file to enable DBD instead of InnoDB. 2. Python MySQL interface - http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python Running the MySQL tests ======================= Roundup tests expect an empty MySQL database. Two alternate ways to provide this: 1. If you have root permissions on the MySQL server, you can create the necessary database entries using the follwing SQL sequence. Use ``mysql`` on the command line to enter:: CREATE DATABASE rounduptest; USE rounduptest; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON rounduptest.* TO rounduptest@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'rounduptest'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; 2. If your administrator has provided you with database connection info, see the config values in 'test/db_test_base.py' about which database connection, name and user will be used. The MySQL database should not contain any tables. Tests will not drop the database with existing data. Showing MySQL who's boss ======================== If things ever get to the point where that test database is totally hosed, just:: $ su - # /etc/init.d/mysql stop # rm -rf /var/lib/mysql/rounduptest # /etc/init.d/mysql start and all will be better (note that on some systems, ``mysql`` is spelt ``mysqld``).
