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hello!
this directory contains a number of example packages which show
how dbconfig-common can be used in various situations:
- db-test-mysql
a simple mysql database application.
- db-test-mysql-perl
like the above, but instead of using dbconfig-common's native
setup code, the information is gathered and passed to a
maintainer-provided or upstream-provided script.
- db-test-mysql-frontend
a "read-only frontend" package. this package prompts for all the
pertinent information, but performs no database-modifying actions.
- db-test-pgsql
like db-test-mysql, but for applications that work with postgres.
- db-test-pgsql-migration
the same as above, but provided with a "1.9" version that doesn't
use dbconfig-common, which illustrates how in the "2.0" version
dbconfig-common can migrate previously existing settings.
- db-test-multidbtype
this package shows how dbconfig-common can be used to configure
applications that work with any number of database types supported
by dbconfig-common. currently this is only mysql/pgsql, but
work is in progress to support others, such as oracle and sqlite.
also, you probably see that one of the packages (db-test-mysql) has
two versions available. this simply shows how dbconfig-common can
support application upgrades that require making modifications to
the underlying database.
you can build all these packages at once by simply running the
provided ./buildpackages.sh script if you're lazy :)
enjoy!
-- sean finney <seanius@debian.org> Sun, 02 Apr 2006 17:35:03 +0200