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database.rb

  • Jacob Vosmaer (GitLab)'s avatar
    ab94ed08
    Don't stop if database.sql.gz already exists · ab94ed08
    Jacob Vosmaer (GitLab) authored
    The existing behavior of the backups is to overwrite whatever data
    was still there in the scratch directories. This broke when we added
    a 'gzip' step because 'gzip database.sql' will fail if 'database.sql.gz'
    already exists. Doing 'rm -f database.sql.gz' before the 'gzip'
    avoids this failure.
    ab94ed08
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    Don't stop if database.sql.gz already exists
    Jacob Vosmaer (GitLab) authored
    The existing behavior of the backups is to overwrite whatever data
    was still there in the scratch directories. This broke when we added
    a 'gzip' step because 'gzip database.sql' will fail if 'database.sql.gz'
    already exists. Doing 'rm -f database.sql.gz' before the 'gzip'
    avoids this failure.