Hi, On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 08:01:20PM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote: > First of all, why do you want to split moodle? there's for example phpbb3 > which uses dbconfig and allows multiple different DBMS as backends.
Fair question. There's also quite a few packages that depend on dbconfig-common and have split between -mysql and -pgsql - to be honest, we thought that was the general direction packages were taking that supported both, but that may have been based on a faulty assumption. Personally, I think it's tidier, and less ambiguous for users. > Second, why wouldn't users be allowed to install both, together, the -mysql > and -pgsql versions? Well, that's logically equivalent to installing multiple versions of the same package. At the moment, there's one moodle installation, which has code that lives in /usr/share/moodle, and connects to one database. This is determined by its one config file. You can do tricks in the config file to fool Moodle into connecting to different databases, based on some rule (like virtualhost), but I don't see the use case here, and I don't think any other web applications support being installed multiple times, do they? Cheers, Penny -- /* --------------------------------------------------- Penny Leach | http://mjollnir.org | http://she.geek.nz GPG: 8347 00FC B5BF 6CC0 0FC9 AB90 1875 120A A30E C22B --------------------------------------------------- */
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