From 920a49cfa055733d575282973e23558c33087a4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RHE Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 13:54:26 +0100 Subject: remove keystone-moon Change-Id: I80d7c9b669f19d5f6607e162de8e0e55c2f80fdd Signed-off-by: RHE --- .../contrib/oauth1/migrate_repo/migrate.cfg | 25 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 25 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/oauth1/migrate_repo/migrate.cfg (limited to 'keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/oauth1/migrate_repo/migrate.cfg') diff --git a/keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/oauth1/migrate_repo/migrate.cfg b/keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/oauth1/migrate_repo/migrate.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 97ca7810..00000000 --- a/keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/oauth1/migrate_repo/migrate.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -[db_settings] -# Used to identify which repository this database is versioned under. -# You can use the name of your project. -repository_id=oauth1 - -# The name of the database table used to track the schema version. -# This name shouldn't already be used by your project. -# If this is changed once a database is under version control, you'll need to -# change the table name in each database too. -version_table=migrate_version - -# When committing a change script, Migrate will attempt to generate the -# sql for all supported databases; normally, if one of them fails - probably -# because you don't have that database installed - it is ignored and the -# commit continues, perhaps ending successfully. -# Databases in this list MUST compile successfully during a commit, or the -# entire commit will fail. List the databases your application will actually -# be using to ensure your updates to that database work properly. -# This must be a list; example: ['postgres','sqlite'] -required_dbs=[] - -# When creating new change scripts, Migrate will stamp the new script with -# a version number. By default this is latest_version + 1. You can set this -# to 'true' to tell Migrate to use the UTC timestamp instead. -use_timestamp_numbering=False -- cgit 1.2.3-korg