Commit 1047021c authored by mbarnson%sisna.com's avatar mbarnson%sisna.com

Added information about versioncache back in.

See bug 140332
parent 56c60d02
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tables to document dependencies. Any takers?</para> tables to document dependencies. Any takers?</para>
</note> </note>
<section id="dbmodify">
<title>Modifying Your Running System</title>
<para>Bugzilla optimizes database lookups by storing all relatively
static information in the
<filename>versioncache</filename> file, located in the
<filename class="directory">data/</filename>
subdirectory under your installation directory.</para>
<para>If you make a change to the structural data in your database (the
versions table for example), or to the
<quote>constants</quote>
encoded in <filename>defparams.pl</filename>, you will need to remove
the cached content from the data directory (by doing a
<quote>rm data/versioncache</quote>
), or your changes won't show up.</para>
<para> <filename>versioncache</filename>
gets automatically regenerated whenever it's more than
an hour old, so Bugzilla will eventually notice your changes by itself,
but generally you want it to notice right away, so that you can test
things.</para>
</section>
<section id="dbdoc"> <section id="dbdoc">
<title>MySQL Bugzilla Database Introduction</title> <title>MySQL Bugzilla Database Introduction</title>
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...@@ -8,6 +8,32 @@ ...@@ -8,6 +8,32 @@
tables to document dependencies. Any takers?</para> tables to document dependencies. Any takers?</para>
</note> </note>
<section id="dbmodify">
<title>Modifying Your Running System</title>
<para>Bugzilla optimizes database lookups by storing all relatively
static information in the
<filename>versioncache</filename> file, located in the
<filename class="directory">data/</filename>
subdirectory under your installation directory.</para>
<para>If you make a change to the structural data in your database (the
versions table for example), or to the
<quote>constants</quote>
encoded in <filename>defparams.pl</filename>, you will need to remove
the cached content from the data directory (by doing a
<quote>rm data/versioncache</quote>
), or your changes won't show up.</para>
<para> <filename>versioncache</filename>
gets automatically regenerated whenever it's more than
an hour old, so Bugzilla will eventually notice your changes by itself,
but generally you want it to notice right away, so that you can test
things.</para>
</section>
<section id="dbdoc"> <section id="dbdoc">
<title>MySQL Bugzilla Database Introduction</title> <title>MySQL Bugzilla Database Introduction</title>
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