On Monday 28 August 2006 03:15, raviprakash sunkara wrote:
Hi Mike , Thanks for replying the mail , openser administrator is wrriten in ruby on rails .. which is MVC structure
Correct.
in database interface in web interface.. If I commited in the subscriber in ur list... In grp table also have to change from id to phplib_id..
No, that shouldn't be the case unless I'm mistaken. In the subscriber table, there was originally a phplib_id. I made the mistake of replacing it with id, instead of using both. The grp table never had a phplib_id, so id wasn't replacing anything.
Tell me is openser administrator in fully stable and compitable with openser.
I see no reason why it should not be.
But i think it may be unstable or stable version .. i'm sure openser administrator 0.2 is unstable version I need to know about the 0.3 .... please for give me , if any mistakens in my secenrio ....
Hopefully, they'll all be stable versions. However, it is still a very new project, and I cannot say, that with so few regular users of it, all the bugs are out.
Mike Williams
On 8/26/06, Mike Williams mike@mikebwilliams.com wrote:
Peter & Sunkara,
Thanks for the good idea, I hadn't even thought of uninstall or upgrade situations.
The phplib_id problem can be solved by readding that column. There is a commented-out SQL statement in the SQL script that you can use. It is listed below as well.
ALTER TABLE subscriber ADD COLUMN phplib_id varchar(32) NOT NULL default '' FIRST;
I will work on these things today. Also, please let me know of any feature requests you have, otherwise I will have nothing to work on.
Thanks,
Mike Williams
On Friday 25 August 2006 06:58, peter.3.edwards@bt.com wrote:
Mike,
What's the upgrade procedure to go from 0.2 -> 0.3?
Presumably readd the phplib_id column as per your mail on 21 Aug ... and, what - just replace the old openseradmin-0.2 directory with this one (including creating a new database.yml file)?
Also, is there a way to uninstall OpenSER Administrator without effecting OpenSER ... Presumably, just delete the openseradmin-x directory ... But is there an equivalent SQL script to uninstall it's database component?
I think it would be good if you could include upgrade and uninstall instructions within the release notes / on the website.
Cheers,
Peter.
-----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] On Behalf Of Mike Williams Sent: 24 August 2006 21:02 To: users@openser.org Subject: [Users] openser admin
All,
OpenSER Admin version 0.3 has been released. This fixes the bug where compatibility with openserctl was broken, and adds the ability to add other management accounts to the interface.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Mike Williams
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