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Hi,
First and foremost, many thank for this nice piece of software.
I've been trying to synchronize my Charm db between 2 laptops running different versions (1.11 on a debian Stretch and 1.12 on a Debian Buster) and it occurs the DB schema has changed a little bit. The simplest solution will be to upgrade my Stretch system, but this is not the point here.
I was thinking, it would be nice to have more commandline actions available, for instance export and import DB. This would allow, for instance, running a cron task to backup the Charm db. and of course, would have been handy for my sync problems, I could have scripted all the db sync and transformations.
Have a nice week end !
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Hi,
First and foremost, many thank for this nice piece of software.
I've been trying to synchronize my Charm db between 2 laptops running different versions (1.11 on a debian Stretch and 1.12 on a Debian Buster) and it occurs the DB schema has changed a little bit. The simplest solution will be to upgrade my Stretch system, but this is not the point here.
I was thinking, it would be nice to have more commandline actions available, for instance export and import DB. This would allow, for instance, running a cron task to backup the Charm db. and of course, would have been handy for my sync problems, I could have scripted all the db sync and transformations.
Have a nice week end !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: