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Location: kallithea/rhodecode/lib/dbmigrate/migrate.cfg - annotation

Bradley M. Kuhn
Add javascript for Object Code excanvas (flot) version herein included and use that instead of minified version.

I had a bit of trouble finding the upstream on excanvas, as the version from
Google, which appears to be the original source, seems unmaintained.

However, it appears the version we're carrying in Kallithea is indeed from
the excanvas era of flot.

$ (cd /tmp; \
svn -r 135 checkout http://flot.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ flot )
$ cp /tmp/flot/excanvas.js rhodecode/public/js/excanvas.js

I also verified the sha256sum of the min file matched ours:

$ sha256sum /tmp/flot/excanvas.min.js rhodecode/public/js/excanvas.min.js
5f94b032a110504b7b261eaf71392fa3e8d82cdc6455c0cba5c9f03cd34ed122 /tmp/flot/excanvas.min.js
5f94b032a110504b7b261eaf71392fa3e8d82cdc6455c0cba5c9f03cd34ed122 rhodecode/public/js/excanvas.min.js
[db_settings]
# Used to identify which repository this database is versioned under.
# You can use the name of your project.
repository_id=rhodecode_db_migrations

# The name of the database table used to track the schema version.
# This name shouldn't already be used by your project.
# If this is changed once a database is under version control, you'll need to 
# change the table name in each database too. 
version_table=db_migrate_version

# When committing a change script, Migrate will attempt to generate the 
# sql for all supported databases; normally, if one of them fails - probably
# because you don't have that database installed - it is ignored and the 
# commit continues, perhaps ending successfully. 
# Databases in this list MUST compile successfully during a commit, or the 
# entire commit will fail. List the databases your application will actually 
# be using to ensure your updates to that database work properly.
# This must be a list; example: ['postgres','sqlite']
required_dbs=['sqlite']