Until today I did not understand what is actually auth_cas.


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2012/6/10 Brad Miller <[email protected]>:
> Alright I've done some more investigating, I've backed out the changes I
> made to my app over the last couple of days and it is related to the migrate
> option.
>
> On a clean database, (sqlite or postgresql) when call auth.define_tables
> like this:
>
> auth.define_tables(migrate='myprefix')
>
> Then auth_cas does not get created.
>
> If I go back to auth.define_tables(migrate=True)
>
> Then it works and auth_cas is created.
>
> Brad
>
>
> On Sunday, June 10, 2012 5:44:58 PM UTC-5, Brad Miller wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently upgraded from 1.99.4 to 1.99.7 on my webfaction server.  I just
>> did a clean checkout of my repo into a beta app folder under applications.
>>  I have two databases set up.  One for production, and one for testing.  I
>> dropped all the tables in my beta database.  The databases folder was
>> completely empty.  Then I brought up the app.  Error!
>>
>> S'<class \'psycopg2.ProgrammingError\'> relation "auth_cas" does not
>> exist\n'
>>
>> there is no auth_cas.table file.
>> The sql.log file has no entry for creating auth_cas, However there is this
>> line:
>>
>> timestamp: 2012-06-10T17:29:31.032641
>> ALTER TABLE auth_cas ADD service VARCHAR(512);
>>
>> The following tables are created:
>> auth_user
>> auth_group
>> auth_membership
>> auth_permission
>> auth_event
>>
>> What can I do to get past this?
>>
>> Brad

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