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[GNUnet-SVN] r12867 - in gnunet/src: datacache datastore
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[GNUnet-SVN] r12867 - in gnunet/src: datacache datastore |
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Mon, 6 Sep 2010 23:46:58 +0200 |
Author: grothoff
Date: 2010-09-06 23:46:58 +0200 (Mon, 06 Sep 2010)
New Revision: 12867
Modified:
gnunet/src/datacache/plugin_datacache_mysql.c
gnunet/src/datastore/plugin_datastore_mysql.c
Log:
update
Modified: gnunet/src/datacache/plugin_datacache_mysql.c
===================================================================
--- gnunet/src/datacache/plugin_datacache_mysql.c 2010-09-06 21:33:08 UTC
(rev 12866)
+++ gnunet/src/datacache/plugin_datacache_mysql.c 2010-09-06 21:46:58 UTC
(rev 12867)
@@ -39,14 +39,14 @@
ON gnunet.* TO address@hidden;
SET PASSWORD FOR address@hidden('$the_password_you_like');
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
* 2) In the $HOME directory of $USER, create a ".my.cnf" file
* with the following lines
* @verbatim
[client]
user=$USER
password=$the_password_you_like
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
*
* Thats it -- now you can configure your datastores in GNUnet to
* use MySQL. Note that .my.cnf file is a security risk unless its on
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
* @verbatim
$ mysql -u $USER -p $the_password_you_like
mysql> use gnunet;
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
*
* If you get the message "Database changed" it probably works.
*
Modified: gnunet/src/datastore/plugin_datastore_mysql.c
===================================================================
--- gnunet/src/datastore/plugin_datastore_mysql.c 2010-09-06 21:33:08 UTC
(rev 12866)
+++ gnunet/src/datastore/plugin_datastore_mysql.c 2010-09-06 21:46:58 UTC
(rev 12867)
@@ -49,13 +49,13 @@
*
* 1) in /etc/gnunet.conf, set
* @verbatim
- * [datastore]
- * DATABASE = "mysql"
- * @endverbatim
+ [datastore]
+ DATABASE = "mysql"
+ @endverbatim
* 2) Then access mysql as root,
* @verbatim
$ mysql -u root -p
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
* and do the following. [You should replace $USER with the username
* that will be running the gnunetd process].
* @verbatim
@@ -64,14 +64,14 @@
ON gnunet.* TO address@hidden;
SET PASSWORD FOR address@hidden('$the_password_you_like');
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
* 3) In the $HOME directory of $USER, create a ".my.cnf" file
* with the following lines
* @verbatim
[client]
user=$USER
password=$the_password_you_like
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
*
* Thats it. Note that .my.cnf file is a security risk unless its on
* a safe partition etc. The $HOME/.my.cnf can of course be a symbolic
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
* @verbatim
$ mysql -u $USER -p $the_password_you_like
mysql> use gnunet;
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
*
* If you get the message "Database changed" it probably works.
*
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
* @verbatim
mysql> REPAIR TABLE gn090;
mysql> REPAIR TABLE gn072;
- * @endverbatim
+ @endverbatim
*
* PROBLEMS?
*
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