Michael Monnerie wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 22. Juni 2006 02:35 Mark Martinec wrote:
>> On Thursday June 22 2006 01:25, Michael Monnerie wrote:
>>> On Sonntag, 18. Juni 2006 01:37 Michael Monnerie wrote:
>>>> So my DSN had to contain "dbname=" and "host=", separated via
>>>> semicolon.
>>> Nobody of the devs got anything to say on that? I'm not sure if I
>>> did everything correct (at least it works now), at least the
>>> documentation is not correct/misleading/strange.
>> Semicolon is a usual separator between components of dsn in
>> DBI::connect.
>>
>> See man page of a Perl module DBI, among others it says
> 
> Yes, but I was referring to the wiki:
> 
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BetterDocumentation/SqlReadmeBayes?highlight=%28sql%29
> 
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL?highlight=%28sql%29
> 
> Both pages do not refer to that, it could be improved. I would do it, 
> but don't really have knowledge about this issue. So I was hoping 
> somebody would step up - there maybe others relying on that pages.
> 
> mfg zmi

Actually, please re-read the sql/README.bayes file, it specifies where
to find the connection string stuff for Pg.

All of the information is there.  If you'd like to improve on the
documentation, well one page is a wiki page and the other, I would
kindly accept patches for.

Michael

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