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The default name of the database ("mediagoblin") was coded
in db/open.py and init/celery/__init__.py.
Instead use the new config system to have this as the
default for the "db_name" config option.
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registration page redirects to index and no link to register is shown
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Instead of the previous passing in of dictionaries, we're actually
checking some example config files.
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This is a huge change! This means several things.
- From the python point of view, launching the application is a heck
of a lot cleaner. You just need to pass in the config file path to
MediaGoblinApp's __init__() and whether or not this funtion should
setup celery and you're good.
- There are now two separate config files, separating the server
setup from the application setup.
- server.ini: the paste deploy config file, which configures the
applications and server setup but *NOT* the mediagoblin application
itself.
- mediagoblin.ini: where you configure mediagoblin (and possibly celery)
- Launching the application is now different. Instead of:
./bin/paster serve mediagoblin.ini --reload
We launch like:
./bin/paster serve server.ini --reload
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Not used yet, but this will be used by ConfigObj to transform values,
set defaults, etc.
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