svn commit: r105 - trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html

gregboone at osgeo.org gregboone at osgeo.org
Mon Dec 4 14:23:29 EST 2006


Author: gregboone
Date: 2006-12-04 19:23:29+0000
New Revision: 105

Modified:
   trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html

Log:
FDO111: Update FDO Web Documentation (3.2.0)

Modified: trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html
Url: https://fdo.osgeo.org/source/browse/fdo/trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html?view=diff&rev=105&p1=trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html&p2=trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html&r1=104&r2=105
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--- trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html	(original)
+++ trunk/www/docs/OpenSourceBuild__README.html	2006-12-04 19:23:29+0000
@@ -321,63 +321,64 @@
         MySql:
 
             cd [FDO OpenSource]\Providers\GenericRdbms\Src\UnitTest
-
-				-  If you wish to run the MySql unit tests without specifying 
-				   an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
-				   "MySqlInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
-				   for the service against which the unit tests should be executed and 
-				   run "Dbg\UnitTestMySql.exe" with no additional parameters.
-				
-				   NOTE: Do not drop MySqlInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
-				
-				-  If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
-				   initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
-				   password and service and run the unit test by specifying the initialization file 
-				   on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
-				   
-				   e.g. Dbg\UnitTestMySql.exe initfiletest=MySqlInitEx.txt
-				   
-				   NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
-				   
-				   e.g.: service=mysqlserver;username=root;password=xxxx;
-				   
+			
+			If you wish to run the MySql unit tests without specifying 
+			an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
+			"MySqlInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
+			for the service against which the unit tests should be executed and 
+			run "Dbg\UnitTestMySql.exe" with no additional parameters.
+			
+			NOTE: Do not drop MySqlInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
+			
+			If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
+			initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
+			password and service and run the unit test by specifying the initialization file 
+			on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
+		   
+			e.g. Dbg\UnitTestMySql.exe initfiletest=MySqlInitEx.txt
+		   
+			NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
+		   
+			e.g.: service=mysqlserver;username=root;password=xxxx;
+		   
         Odbc:
 
             cd [FDO OpenSource]\Providers\GenericRdbms\Src\UnitTest
-
- 				-  If you wish to run the ODBC unit tests without specifying 
-				   an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
-				   "OdbcInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
-				   for the services against which the unit tests should be executed and 
-				   run "Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe" with no additional parameters.
+			
+ 			If you wish to run the ODBC unit tests without specifying 
+			an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
+			"OdbcInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
+			for the services against which the unit tests should be executed and 
+			run "Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe" with no additional parameters.
 				
-				   NOTE: Do not drop OdbcInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
+			NOTE: Do not drop OdbcInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
 				
-				-  If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
-				   initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
-				   password and the service names. Run the unit test by specifying the 
-				   initialization file on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
-				   
-				   e.g. Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe initfiletest=OdbcInitEx.txt
-				   
-				   NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
-				   
-				   The initialization file must contain service, username and password for each server type 
-				   DSN name can be specified using DSNOracle, DSNMySql, DSNSqlServer
-				   e.g.: 
-                        
-                        serviceOracle=oraserver;usernameOracle=xxxx;passwordOracle=xxxx;DSNOracle=ORACLExxx;
-                        serviceMySql=mysqlserver;usernameMySql=root;passwordMySql=xxxx;DSNMySql=MySQLxxx;
-                        serviceSqlServer=sqlserver;usernameSqlServer=xxxx;passwordSqlServer=xxxx;DSNSqlServer=SqlServerxxx;
-
-                  NOTE: You can also run the unit tests separately for each ODBC subtype:
-						
-                        MySql:       Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcMySqlTests
-                        Oracle:      Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcOracleTests
-                        SqlServer:   Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcSqlServerTests
-                        Access:      Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcAccessTests
-                        Excel:       Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcExcelTests
-                        Text:        Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcTextTests
+			If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
+			initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
+			password and the service names. Run the unit test by specifying the 
+			initialization file on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
+			   
+			e.g. Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe initfiletest=OdbcInitEx.txt
+			   
+			NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
+			   
+			The initialization file must contain service, username and password for each server type 
+			DSN name can be specified using DSNOracle, DSNMySql, DSNSqlServer
+			
+			e.g.: 
+           
+            serviceOracle=oraserver;usernameOracle=xxxx;passwordOracle=xxxx;DSNOracle=ORACLExxx;
+            serviceMySql=mysqlserver;usernameMySql=root;passwordMySql=xxxx;DSNMySql=MySQLxxx;
+            serviceSqlServer=sqlserver;usernameSqlServer=xxxx;passwordSqlServer=xxxx;DSNSqlServer=SqlServerxxx;
+
+            NOTE: You can also run the unit tests separately for each ODBC subtype:
+			
+            MySql:       Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcMySqlTests
+            Oracle:      Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcOracleTests
+            SqlServer:   Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcSqlServerTests
+            Access:      Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcAccessTests
+            Excel:       Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcExcelTests
+            Text:        Dbg\UnitTestOdbc.exe OdbcTextTests
 						
 -----------------------------
 Linux Instructions
@@ -639,60 +640,60 @@
 
             cd [FDO OpenSource]/Providers/GenericRdbms/Src/UnitTest
 
-				-  If you wish to run the MySql unit tests without specifying 
-				   an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
-				   "MySqlInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
-				   for the service against which the unit tests should be executed and 
-				   run ./UnitTestMySql with no additional parameters.
-				
-				   NOTE: Do not drop MySqlInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
-				
-				-  If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
-				   initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
-				   password and service and run the unit test by specifying the initialization file 
-				   on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
-				   
-				   e.g. ./UnitTestMySql initfiletest=MySqlInitEx.txt
-				   
-				   NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
-				   
-				   e.g.: service=mysqlserver;username=root;password=xxxx;
-				   
+			If you wish to run the MySql unit tests without specifying 
+		    an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
+			"MySqlInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
+			for the service against which the unit tests should be executed and 
+			run ./UnitTestMySql with no additional parameters.
+		
+			NOTE: Do not drop MySqlInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
+		
+			If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
+			initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
+			password and service and run the unit test by specifying the initialization file 
+			on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
+		
+			e.g. ./UnitTestMySql initfiletest=MySqlInitEx.txt
+		
+			NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
+		
+			e.g.: service=mysqlserver;username=root;password=xxxx;
+		
         Odbc:
 
             cd [FDO OpenSource]/Providers/GenericRdbms/Src/UnitTest
 
- 				-  you must have the DSN created before you will run the unit tests.
- 				-  DSN name can be specified using DSNOracle, DSNMySql, DSNSqlServer
-
- 				-  If you wish to run the ODBC unit tests without specifying 
-				   an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
-				   "OdbcInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
-				   for the services against which the unit tests should be executed and 
-				   run ./UnitTestOdbc with no additional parameters.
-				
-				   NOTE: Do not drop OdbcInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
-				
-				-  If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
-				   initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
-				   password and the service names. Run the unit test by specifying the 
-				   initialization file on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
-				   
-				   e.g. ./UnitTestOdbc initfiletest=OdbcInitEx.txt
-				   
-				   NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
-				   
-				   The initialization file must contain service, username and password for each server type 
-					
-				   e.g.: 
-                        
-                        serviceOracle=oraserver;usernameOracle=xxxx;passwordOracle=xxxx;DSNOracle=ORACLE;
-                        serviceMySql=mysqlserver;usernameMySql=root;passwordMySql=xxxx;DSNMySql=MySQL;
+ 			you must have the DSN created before you will run the unit tests.
+ 			DSN name can be specified using DSNOracle, DSNMySql, DSNSqlServer
 
-				   NOTE: You can also run the unit tests separately for each ODBC subtype:
-						
-                        MySql:       ./UnitTestOdbc OdbcMySqlTests
-                        Oracle:      ./UnitTestOdbc OdbcOracleTests
+ 			If you wish to run the ODBC unit tests without specifying 
+			an initialization file, update the default initialization file 
+			"OdbcInit.txt" file with valid values for username, password and service
+			for the services against which the unit tests should be executed and 
+			run ./UnitTestOdbc with no additional parameters.
+		
+			NOTE: Do not drop OdbcInit.txt in subversion if you choose to modify it
+		
+			If you wish to run the unit test and specify your own 
+			initialization file, create your the file with valid values for username, 
+			password and the service names. Run the unit test by specifying the 
+			initialization file on the command line when executing the unit tests. 
+			   
+			e.g. ./UnitTestOdbc initfiletest=OdbcInitEx.txt
+		
+			NOTE: The initialization file must contain values for service, username and password.
+		
+			The initialization file must contain service, username and password for each server type 
+		
+			e.g.: 
+            
+			serviceOracle=oraserver;usernameOracle=xxxx;passwordOracle=xxxx;DSNOracle=ORACLE;
+            serviceMySql=mysqlserver;usernameMySql=root;passwordMySql=xxxx;DSNMySql=MySQL;
+
+			NOTE: You can also run the unit tests separately for each ODBC subtype:
+			
+            MySql:   ./UnitTestOdbc OdbcMySqlTests
+            Oracle:  ./UnitTestOdbc OdbcOracleTests
 
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