On 07/15/2013 05:46 AM, 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).

That is a really, really, really bad reason.


Thomas


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