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1<?php
2
3//
4// The type of database server you are using. By default
5// Gregarius will look for a MySQL database server. If you
6// would like to use an SQLite database, change accordingly
7//
8define ('DBTYPE','mysql');
9//define ('DBTYPE',"sqlite");
10
11//
12// The name of your database
13//
14define ('DBNAME','database_name');
15
16//
17// The username to use when connecting to the database. Make sure that
18// thus user owns privileges to CREATE database tables on the above
19// database!
20//
21define ('DBUNAME','database_username');
22
23//
24// The password to use when connecting to the database
25//
26define ('DBPASS', 'database_password');
27
28//
29// If you are using a MySQL database:
30// The hostname of your database server. Unless you know
31// different this should probably be 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1'
32//
33// If you are using a SQLite database:
34// This constant must contain the full path to your database file,
35// for example: '/tmp/gregarius.db'
36// Note that the apache process must have write access privileges
37// on the given directory!
38//
39define ('DBSERVER', 'localhost');
40
41//
42// The table name prefix to use. If you specify anything here,
43// say 'gregarius', your database table 'channels' will be referred to
44// as 'gregarius_channels'. This is useful to avoid table collisions when
45// your hosting provider only grants you one single database and several
46// applications rely on that db.
47//
48// If this is not the case you can safely ignore this option.
49//
50//define ('DB_TABLE_PREFIX','');
51
52?>
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