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Fixing issue #535: Search for forest names in clean #537

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@jmeekhof jmeekhof commented Oct 7, 2015

clean command was failing when cleaning an enviroment that wasn't
originally bootstrapped by roxy.

I modified the clean_modules routine to search for forests associated
with the modules database instead of assuming the default forest name.

clean command was failing when cleaning an enviroment that wasn't
originally bootstrapped by roxy.

I modified the clean_modules routine to search for forests associated
with the modules database instead of assuming the default forest name.
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joemfb commented Oct 7, 2015

looks good to me, thanks!

(re #535)

Each of the clean_functions now searches for forests.
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@jmeekhof thanks for submitting this

@dmcassel dmcassel closed this Oct 30, 2015
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grtjn commented Nov 10, 2015

@dmcassel Shouldn't we be merging this instead of closing this? :)

@dmcassel dmcassel reopened this Nov 12, 2015
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Fixing issue #535: Search for forest names in clean
@dmcassel dmcassel merged commit 22481c8 into marklogic-community:dev Nov 12, 2015
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Doh. Sorry about that.

@jmeekhof jmeekhof deleted the clean-modules branch November 14, 2015 01:35
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