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Shai Berger
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Fixed #23649 -- Made Oracle test-db creation drop test-user earlier when needed
Checked database destruction for ORA-29857, which happens when objects of some types are left over in an old test database (notably, such objects are created by the GIS backend). When this happens, we can resolve the issue by dropping the test-user (if we are allowed to). An alternative approach, to just switch the order of creation (so that, if the test user exists and can be dropped, it is always dropped before the tablespace) was considered; but since the user creation depends on the tablespace, this would necessitate separating the dropping of the user from its creation -- a change I am reluctant to make. Thanks Josh Smeaton and Tim Graham for reviews.
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