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- issue2551223 - fix timestamp truncation in mysql and postgresql The data types used to represent timestamps in pg and mysql for ephemeral tables: sessions and otks don't have enough signifcant digits to work. As a result the timestamps are rounduped (up/down) rsuling in the stored timestamp being 2 minutes (pg) or 2-3 hours(mysql) off from what it should be. Modify db schema to use a numeric type that preserves more significant figures. Implement schema upgrade. Document need for upgrade in upgrading.txt. Write tests for schema upgrade. Implement test for updateTimestamp method on BasicDatabase that showed this issue in the first place. Write overrides for test for anydbm/memorydb which store timestamp properly or not at all.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Mon, 25 Jul 2022 17:20:20 -0400
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Debugging Aids
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Try turning on logging of DEBUG level messages. This may be done a number
of ways, depending on what it is you're testing:

1. If you're testing the database unit tests, then set the environment
   variable ``LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG``. This may be done like so:

    LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG python -m pytest test/

   This variable replaces the older HYPERDBDEBUG environment var.

2. If you're testing a particular tracker, then set the logging level in
   your tracker's ``config.ini``.

SENDMAILDEBUG
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Set to a filename and roundup will write each email message
that it sends to that file instead to the internet. 
This environment variable is independent of the python -O flag.


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