On 2013/07/13, Stephen Gran a wrote : > On 15/07/13 10:46, Thomas Goirand wrote: > >> On 07/15/2013 04:32 PM, Stephen Gran wrote: >> >>> On 15/07/13 09:26, Thomas Goirand wrote: >>> >>>> Dolph, >>>> >>>> If you do that, then you will be breaking Debian packages, as they >>>> expect Sqlite as the default, for example when using >>>> DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install keystone (if you choose >>>> MySQL, then you need to enter admin credentials to setup the db). I will >>>> receive tons of piupart failures reports if we can't upgrade with >>>> SQLite. >>>> >>>> I would really be disappointed if this happens, and get into situations >>>> where I have RC bugs which I can't realistically close by myself. >>>> >>>> So really, if it is possible, continue to support it, at least from one >>>> release to the next. >>>> >>> >>> Why not just change the default for Debian? Sqlite isn't particularly >>> useful for actual deployments anyway. >>> >> >> Because that is the only backend that will work without providing >> credentials on the keyboard, so it is the only one that will work in a >> non-interactive session of apt-get (which is used for all automated >> tests in Debian, including piuparts). >> > > It strikes me that making the least useful option for users the default in > order to pass a test suite is suboptimal. I'm sure this conversation would > be better continued off list if you're interested. > Cheers, > -- > Stephen Gran > Senior Systems Integrator - guardian.co.uk >
I would have to agree here. If the case for using a suboptimal solution here is to pass tests another approach should be taken. If this is a legitimate issue, maybe we should look at what Neutron is doing, as they are using alembric for migrations already. Cheers, Morgan Fainberg -- Sent from my iPhone (please excuse the brevity and any typos)
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