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commit b749c1b8fec16833cca6878aed2202aa40c781f7 Author: Markus Koschany <[email protected]> Date: Thu Sep 17 22:48:53 2015 +0200 Drop obsolete debian/etc directory with configuration files for the server. --- debian/changelog | 1 + debian/etc/server.properties | 21 --------- debian/etc/sqltool.rc | 97 ----------------------------------------- debian/etc/webserver.properties | 13 ------ 4 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 131 deletions(-) diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index bf90eae..7e46ce1 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ hsqldb (2.3.3+dfsg-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium * Drop libhsqldb-java-doc.links. It was not useful and the symlink pointed to the wrong directory. * Install hsqldb/doc-src/changelist_2_0.txt as upstream changelog. + * Drop obsolete debian/etc directory with configuration files for the server. -- Markus Koschany <[email protected]> Wed, 16 Sep 2015 23:22:04 +0200 diff --git a/debian/etc/server.properties b/debian/etc/server.properties deleted file mode 100644 index fea30f4..0000000 --- a/debian/etc/server.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Hsqldb Server cfg file. -# See the Advanced Topics chapter of the Hsqldb User Guide. - -server.database.0 file:data/db0 -server.dbname.0 firstdb -server.urlid.0 db0-url -server.silent true -server.trace false - -server.port 9001 -server.no_system_exit true - -# Until the following setting is changed, the HSQLDB service will not accept -# remote connections. Failing to set a value for server.address at all will -# result in the service binding itself to 0.0.0.0 and accepting remote -# connections. -# -# IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED that before doing this you alter the password of -# the default account (username "sa"). By default, no password is required -# to connect to HSQLDB with the "sa" account. -server.address localhost diff --git a/debian/etc/sqltool.rc b/debian/etc/sqltool.rc deleted file mode 100644 index 37e39cf..0000000 --- a/debian/etc/sqltool.rc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: hsqldb-1.73.0-standard-sqltool.rc,v 1.1 2004/12/23 22:21:08 fnasser Exp $ -# This is a sample SqlTool configuration file, a.k.a. rc file. - -# You can run SqlTool right now by copying this file to your home directory -# and running -# java -jar /path/to/hsqldb.jar mem -# This will access the first urlid definition below in order to use a -# personal Memory-Only database. - -# If you have the least concerns about security, then secure access to -# your sqltool.rc file. -# See the documentation for SqlTool for various ways to use this file. - -# A personal Memory-Only database. -urlid mem -url jdbc:hsqldb:mem:memdbid -username sa -password - -# This is for a hsqldb Server running with default settings on your local -# computer (and for which you have not changed the password for "sa"). -urlid db0-url -url jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost/firstdb -username sa -password - - -########################################################################### -# Template for a urlid for an Oracle database. -# You will need to put the oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver class into your -# classpath. -# In the great majority of cases, you want to use the file classes12.zip -# (which you can get from the directory $ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/lib of any -# Oracle installation compatible with your server). -# Since you need to add to the classpath, you can't invoke SqlTool with -# the jar switch, like "java -jar .../hsqldb.jar..." or -# "java -jar .../hsqlsqltool.jar...". -# Put both the HSQLDB jar and classes12.zip in your classpath (and export!) -# and run something like "java org.hsqldb.util.SqlTool...". - -#urlid cardiff2 -#url jdbc:oracle:thin:@aegir.admc.com:1522:TRAFFIC_SID -#username blaine -#password secretpassword -#driver oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver -########################################################################### - - -########################################################################### -# Template for a urlid for a Postgresql database. -# You will need to put the org.postgresql.Driver class into your -# classpath. -# The postgresql jar will be named postgresql.jar (if you built Postgresql -# from source), or something like pg73b1jdbc3.jar or jdbc7.2x-1.2.jar. -# You can obtain it from a client or server Postgresql installation, or -# download it from http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html. -# Notice that the jar file names (other than "postgresql.jar") contain both -# the target Postgresql server version and the client-side JDBC level (which -# is determined by your client-side Java version, as explained at -# http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html). -# I recommend the latest production version for your JDBC version. The -# later JDBC drivers work better even with older Postgresql servers. -# (E.g. \dt won't list owners with an older driver). -# N.b.: Suse Linux 9.1 users should download a new driver from the PG site, -# since Suse distributes the 7.3 drivers with Postgresql 7.4 (why???). -# Since you need to add to the classpath, you can't invoke SqlTool with -# the jar switch, like "java -jar .../hsqldb.jar..." or -# "java -jar .../hsqlsqltool.jar...". -# Put both the HSQLDB jar and the Postgresql jar in your classpath (and -# export!) and run something like "java org.hsqldb.util.SqlTool...". -# N.b.: I notice that Postgresql is unusual in that it does not do an -# implicit commit before DDL commands. If you get an error message -# "... cannot run inside a transaction block", just run "commit;" and retry. - -#urlid commerce -#url jdbc:postgresql://dbsvr2/commercedb -#username blaine -#password obscured -#driver org.postgresql.Driver -########################################################################### - - -########################################################################### -# Template for a TLS-encrypted HSQLDB Server. -# Remember that the hostname in hsqls (and https) JDBC URLs must match the -# CN of the server certificate (the port and instance alias that follows -# are not part of the certificate at all). -# You only need to set "truststore" if the server cert is not approved by -# your system default truststore (which a commercial certificate probably -# would be). - -#urlid tls -#url jdbc:hsqldb:hsqls://db.admc.com:9001/lm2 -#username blaine -#password asecret -#truststore /home/blaine/ca/db/db-trust.store -########################################################################### diff --git a/debian/etc/webserver.properties b/debian/etc/webserver.properties deleted file mode 100644 index c3d0697..0000000 --- a/debian/etc/webserver.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -# Hsqldb Server cfg file. -# See the Advanced Topics chapter of the Hsqldb User Guide. - -server.database.0 file:data/db0 -server.dbname.0 firstdb -server.urlid.0 db0-url -server.silent true -server.trace false - -server.port 80 -server.default_page index.html -server.root ./ -.html=text/html -- Alioth's /usr/local/bin/git-commit-notice on /srv/git.debian.org/git/pkg-java/hsqldb.git _______________________________________________ pkg-java-commits mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-commits

