Leo Simons wrote:
> Hi gang,
> 
> so I figured we'd need to get Thomas some more data. Rather than invent
> it by hand, I figured I'd fix up the dynagumper plugin to work properly. See
> 
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/gump/branches/Gump3/pygump/python/gump/plugins/dynagumper.py
> 
> I'm not proud of the code at all (its got some ugly shortcuts I took cuz
> I wanted the thing working), but I'm very happy with how little there
> is. Its probably also readable enough and easy enough to modify. That's
> a Good Thing(tm) since it shows the architectural work is paying off :-)
> 
> Oh, and you're now greeted with 100s of lines of error messages if you
> don't have a db connection or a messed up database :-). We probably want
> a --do-database switch so its possible to run gump3 without mysql available.
> 
> Adam, perhaps you could take a pass through the code and point your
> finger at stuff that's messed up or which doesn't make sense? Also, one
> todo that'd be nice to have when building dynagump is to actually have
> long logs stored in the DB. I know you've spent a lot of time on the
> builder plugins. For some reason no build_log properties are being set.
> Could you try and get that running?

Awesome!

-- 
Stefano.


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