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Adam Kocoloski commented on COUCHDB-498:
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mmm, note that patch was against trunk, so it may not apply cleanly to 0.10
> .ini file chaining not properly reset by -n switch
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>
> Key: COUCHDB-498
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-498
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.10
> Environment: Ubuntu Linux 09.10 (karmic) unreleased
> Reporter: eric casteleijn
> Fix For: 0.10
>
> Attachments: background_start_config_reset.patch
>
>
> I've added as line 220 in /usr/bin/couchdb:
> echo "startarguments: $start_arguments"
> Now, when I do:
> /usr/bin/couchdb -n -a /tmp/tmp871WkT/xdg_config/desktop-couch/desktop-couchdb.ini -p
/tmp/tmp871WkT/xdg_cache/desktop-couch/desktop-couchdb.pid -o /tmp/tmp871WkT/xdg_cache/desktop-couch/desktop-couchdb.stdout
-e /tmp/tmp871WkT/xdg_cache/desktop-couch/desktop-couchdb.stderr -b
> I get:
> Apache CouchDB has started, time to relax.
> eric@thelog:~$ startarguments: \"/etc/couchdb/default.ini\", \"/etc/couchdb/local.ini\",
\""/etc/couchdb/default.ini"\", \""/tmp/tmp871WkT/xdg_config/desktop-couch/desktop-couchdb.ini"\"
> which suggests to me that the -n switch in this case does not actually reset the .ini
chain.
> This came to light when I noticed that any admin users I added in my system CouchDB also
affected any other CouchDB I ran on the same machine. Which seems logical if my analysis of
the bug is correct, since the admin users would be stored in /etc/couchdb/local.ini which
is always picked up.
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