diff --git a/extensions/guacamole-auth-mysql/README b/extensions/guacamole-auth-mysql/README
index 5543c124f..733e369dd 100644
--- a/extensions/guacamole-auth-mysql/README
+++ b/extensions/guacamole-auth-mysql/README
@@ -41,77 +41,7 @@ compiles all classes and packages them into a redistributable .jar file. This
.jar file can be installed in the library directory configured in
guacamole.properties such that the authentication provider is available.
-1) Set up a MySQL database with the Guacamole schema.
-
- When guacamole-auth-mysql is compiling, it needs to generate source
- based on a database schema. Because the source generator uses a
- connection to an actual database to do this, you must have a MySQL
- database running with the Guacamole schema set up.
-
- First, create a database. For the sake of these instructions, we will
- call the database "guacamole", and will run all scripts as the root user:
-
- $ mysql -u root -p
- Enter password:
- mysql> CREATE DATABASE guacamole;
- Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> exit
- Bye
-
- The schema files are in the schema/ subdirectory of the source. If run
- in order, they will create the schema and a default user:
-
- $ cat schema/*.sql | mysql -u root -p guacamole
-
-2) Set up your ~/.m2/settings.xml
-
- Once the database is set up, Maven will need to have the credentials
- required to connect to it and query the schema. This information is
- specified in properties inside your ~/.m2/settings.xml file. If this
- file does not exist yet, simply create it.
-
- For ease of compilation, we've included an example settings.xml
- defining the required properties in doc/example/settings.xml. You can
- simply copy this file into ~/.m2 and edit as necessary.
-
- If you wish to write the file yourself, the file should look like this in
- general:
-
-
-
- ...profiles...
-
-
-
- We need to add a profile which defines the required properties by
- placing a section like the following within the "profiles" section of your
- settings.xml:
-
-
- guacamole-mybatis
-
- DATABASE
- USERNAME
- PASSWORD
-
-
-
- Obviously, the DATABASE, USERNAME, and PASSWORD placeholders above must
- be replaced with the appropriate values for your system.
-
- Finally, to make the profile available to the build, it must be activated.
- Place a section like the following at the bottom of your settings.xml,
- right after the profiles section:
-
-
- guacamole-mybatis
-
-
- Maven's documentation has more details on writing the settings.xml file
- if you have different needs or the above directions are not clear.
-
-3) Run mvn package
+1) Run mvn package
$ mvn package
@@ -119,9 +49,6 @@ guacamole.properties such that the authentication provider is available.
Once all dependencies have been downloaded, the .jar file will be
created in the target/ subdirectory of the current directory.
- If this process fails, check the build errors, and verify that the
- contents of your settings.xml file is correct.
-
4) Extract the .tar.gz file now present in the target/ directory, and
place the .jar files in the extracted lib/ subdirectory in the library
directory specified in guacamole.properties.
diff --git a/extensions/guacamole-auth-mysql/doc/example/settings.xml b/extensions/guacamole-auth-mysql/doc/example/settings.xml
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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
- guacamole-mybatis
-
- SCHEMA
- DATABASE
- USER
- PASS
-
-
-
-
-
-
- guacamole-mybatis
-
-
-