An error in the domainstatusnetworkinstaller cleared the tags table,
losing any information about sites on the service. (We discovered this
in production on StatusNet OnDemand). Conjunction of these factors: 1)
the installer code was using an insert()'ed object with an
auto-incrementing key, which because the statusnet.ini was incorrect,
wasn't getting updated. 2) It then called setTag() on that object,
which deletes all tags matching the id, then adds in the new ones. 3)
Because the ID was null, DB_DataObject deleted all rows in the table.
I've made a work-around that re-fetches the status_network object
based on its (unique) nickname, which gets the correct ID, which
should work for tags. Confirmed that it works. Still need to fix the
underlying problems, however.
* '1.0.x' of gitorious.org:statusnet/mainline:
more verbose, better checks for installforemail
Check for unavailable site nicknames in DomainStatusNetwork
Status_network::setupDB() sets up related tables too
Class to store unavailable status network names
First version of installer for domain-based status networks
Ignore empty email whitelist string
Don't redefine 'STATUSNET' in installer
move registeremailuser.php back to email registration
Move common domain-to-network mapping to the plugin module
move external libs for domains here
move domain status network scripts
Revert "Add DomainStatusNetwork plugin"
add DomainStatusNetwork plugin
Add DomainStatusNetwork plugin
utility functions for setting config options in memory
get a free site nickname by email or domain
TLD utilities
script to determine site nickname by domain
lookup a statusnetwork by tag
New installer class for domain-based status networks. (XXX: this should
probably be generalized for all multi-home systems). New script to run that
installer.