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On Saturday 13 October 2007, David Schmitt wrote:> Hi all!
>
> Just a few minutes ago I checked in the final parts of a rough draft of
> mysql database, user and grants handling native types. Currently they can
> only create and drop databases and users, set and change passwords and
> modify global and per-db grants.
>
> Known bugs:
>
> * no documentation
> * mysql_grant doesn''t correctly canonicalize privileges, leading
to
> re-syncing everytime
>
> TODO:
>
> * implement purging
> * add postgresql support
>
>
>
> Please review the source at
>
>
<http://git.black.co.at/?p=manifests.git;a=tree;f=modules/mysql/plugins/pup
>pet;h=d7d952a3bc563b146dbd60efacd06b85ac276645;hb=HEAD>
>
> or via
>
> | git clone git://git.black.co.at/manifests/
>
> in the
>
> | modules/mysql/plugins/
>
> directory.
>
>
>
> Example usage can be seen at
>
<http://git.black.co.at/?p=manifests.git;a=blob;f=manifests/site.pp;h=2b923
>2edc1ceed1ba630ae61484f0f5e79e6cb77;hb=HEAD> lines 99 ff.
>
I now updated the mysql types for database, user and rights management. Now
they should basically jsut work. A few properties (e.g. SSL Parameters,
Encoding) cannot be set yet, but they will have to wait until someone really
needs them.
The latest commit for this development is
526f605655e396b522ce5098789282baab3fa68d.
Regards, David
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