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authorChristian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>2023-09-09 16:25:24 +0200
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The **taler-exchange-dbconfig** tool can be used to automate the database
setup. When using the Debian/Ubuntu packages, the users should already have
been created, so you can just run the tool without any arguments and should
- have a working database configuration. Subsequently, you should still run
- **taler-exchange-dbinit** (as the ``taler-exchange-httpd`` user) to
- initialize the database schema and then grant access to
- the other users (see below).
+ have a working database configuration. Subsequently, must still grant
+ access to the other users (see below). (NOTE: we should automate this.)
To create a database for the Taler exchange on the local system, run: