From: Anton Kirilenko <anton.kirilenko.rosa@gmail.com>
To: Printing-architecture@lists.linux-foundation.org
Subject: [Printing-architecture] Setting up a local copy of the OpenPrinting database
Date: Wed, 08 May 2013 19:35:22 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <518A70BA.30504@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi all,
Before my question, let me introduce myself a little - my name is Anton
Kirilenko, I am currently a student of Moscow Institute of Physics and
Technology and I have applied for a GSoC 2013 OpenPrinting project
devoted to Open Printing web site improvements ("web application for
printer and driver administration").
While selection of the GSoC projects is ongoing, I would like to get
familiar with the web site code (and hope that my proposal will be
accepted, but even if it is not - I think such an experience will be
useful for me).
I've got the current site code from bazaar
(http://bzr.linuxfoundation.org/openprinting/misc/printing-new-devel/),
but for proper functionality I need a local copy of the database.
I can definitely see SQL scripts in the "maint/scripts" folder that can
create the database itself (I guess), but I also need the data. It looks
like scripts from that folder can be also used to populate the db using
some data, but are there any instructions how to use them? Or maybe it
is possible to just get a mysql dump of the database from somewhere and
use it locally for my purposes?
(I am a newbie in OpenPrinting projects, so sorry if my questions are a
little stupid - feel free to point me to any documentation if it exists
but I've failed to find it).
--
Regards,
Anton.
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