On 18-03-15 21:17, Justin B Rye wrote: > I'd expect people to recognise the format from an example: > > Advanced usage: if you need to define the domain that the user will log > in from, you can write "username@domain".
I like this. While doing some research, I found one minor twitch which needs documentation in the template as well: If your username contains an @, you need to specify the domain as well (see below). The patch against my latest version (including your change above) is attached. Paul
diff --git a/debian/dbconfig-common.templates b/debian/dbconfig-common.templates index d6c343a..91bf929 100644 --- a/debian/dbconfig-common.templates +++ b/debian/dbconfig-common.templates @@ -281,9 +281,11 @@ _Description: ${dbvendor} username for ${pkg}: objects to be created by this installation. This user will have complete freedom to insert, change, or delete data in the database. . - [Advanced usage] If you need to define from which domain the user - will log into the database, you can append that domain to the - username seperated with a @. + If your username contains an @, you need to specify the domain as well + (see below). + . + Advanced usage: if you need to define the domain that the user will log + in from, you can write "username@domain". Template: dbconfig-common/db/basepath Type: string
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