[Serusers] Alternative to Mysql?

David Beckemeyer david at bdt.com
Wed Mar 12 22:57:09 CET 2003


Unstable indeed. I built SER from CVS and even using the
stock (no DB) ser.cfg, it won't start, and reports:

  ERROR: bad config file (16 errors)

  ser: parse error (36,13-47): failed to load module
  ser: set_mod_param(): Parameter not found
  ser: parse error (46,34-35): Can't set module parameter
  ser: parse error (70,36-37): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (71,38-39): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (75,41-42): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (80,19-20): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (95,19-20): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (100,25-26): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (101,36-37): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (106,15-16): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: parse error (107,18-19): unknown command, missing loadmodule?
  ser: INFO: signal 15 received

On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 08:40:04PM +0100, Daniel-Constantin MIERLA wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> see dbtext for that. But notice that the module has not been thoroughly 
> tested. It is not included in v0.8.10 so you have to use a CVS snapshot 
> which is quite unstable these days due to lots of changes. If you want 
> to use it before the new release of ser is out you might get weird 
> situations, but you can provide us some help with testing ... It is your 
> choice ...
> 
> -.-
> Best regards,
> Daniel
> 
> 
> David Beckemeyer wrote:
> 
> >I'm trying to get SER up and I need auth.  I'm not a Mysql user
> >and, frankly, I'd rather not need to learn it, just to get 
> >authentication support.  I wish there were a middle-ground 
> >between no-auth at all and a full-blown Mysql installation.
> >
> >I tried the Cookbook approach, using Dan Austin's HOWTO for
> >setting up Mysql for SER, but the commands do not work as shown
> >so I'm left with learning Mysql through and through to debug 
> >why those cookbook commands don't work.
> >
> >I'm very familiar with SIP and I want to test SER, not a new Sql 
> >server DB engine.  It seems like Mysql is a distraction to that 
> >effort.
> >
> >Is anyone working on something like a flat-file module to
> >replace Mysql?  Any pointers for the best place to start on
> >developing such a module (i.e. shortcuts)?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> > - david
> >
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> 
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