https://rt-wiki.bestpractical.com/index.php?title=SQLite&feed=atom&action=historySQLite - Revision history2024-03-29T13:29:23ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.37.2https://rt-wiki.bestpractical.com/index.php?title=SQLite&diff=3327&oldid=prevAdmin: 6 revisions imported2016-04-06T20:36:22Z<p>6 revisions imported</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>When using [[SQLite]] in RT, specify a path to the [[SQLite]] database file to "./configure" as the argument to "--with-db-database".<br />
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Running "make initialize-database" will create the database file owned by whatever user is running make. This is probably not going to be the user that will be accessing it from the web interface. It should be read/writable by that user. The directory containing the database file should also be read/writable by that user so that [[SQLite]] temporary journal files can be written (it seems).<br />
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To use SQLite, in RT_SiteConfig.pm:<br />
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: Set($DatabaseType , 'SQLite');<br />
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See also : [[SQLite2PG]] or [[SQLite2MySql]]</div>Adminhttps://rt-wiki.bestpractical.com/index.php?title=SQLite&diff=3323&oldid=prev130.111.224.248: Added note about DatebaseType string.2011-03-18T17:09:40Z<p>Added note about DatebaseType string.</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>When using [[SQLite]] in RT, specify a path to the [[SQLite]] database file to "./configure" as the argument to "--with-db-database".<br />
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Running "make initialize-database" will create the database file owned by whatever user is running make. This is probably not going to be the user that will be accessing it from the web interface. It should be read/writable by that user. The directory containing the database file should also be read/writable by that user so that [[SQLite]] temporary journal files can be written (it seems).<br />
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To use SQLite, in RT_SiteConfig.pm: <br />
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: Set($DatabaseType , 'SQLite');</div>130.111.224.248