Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 01 Jan 2003 21:12:31 -0800 | From | "Martin J. Bligh" <> | Subject | Re: Raw data from dedicated kernel bug database |
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> Yup. A BK database is actually a BK repostory with an SQL layer on > top of it. So all of the stuff you can do with BK you can do with > BK/Database. We can export changes as patches, as flat files, as > associative arrays in perl, take your pick.
OK, something like that sounds good to me.
> Cool. I've already tracked down an SQL hacker who is willing to contract > with us to write the scripts to get the data out of your Bugzilla > database. He said that I need to ask you to do this: > > shut down the mysql database > grab all the MySQL files and stuff them in a tarball > turn on the mysql database again > > Then he can set up a mysql instance here and start hacking on the scripts. > How's that sound?
I'll leave the details to the database guys at OSDL, but I presume they do backups in a similar fashion already, so ...
M.
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