On os34, if I 1 - create a new Journal entry (named "F11-100") with some content (and exit activity) 2 - plug in a USB stick 3 - copy the Journal entry to the USB stick via drag-n-drop in the Journal... 4 - exploring the USB disk shows a F11-100.gtar file with _no_ metadata, and the metadata seems to (maybe) be stored in a database in .olpc.store/index
and then 5 - unmount, unplug the USB disk 6 - plug it back in, wait for it to mount... 7 - Journal shows F11-100.gtar, and doesn't know what to do with it. Sugar 0.84 has fixed an old problem (the Journal going to la-la-land if the .olpc.store/inded DB was corrupt) by completely ignoring the metadata DB. Now, the metadata DB had a role in the workflow I describe above. Has anything taken that role? Maybe the new mechanism isn't kicking in correctly? Does it work on 0.86 somehow? (Hints to patches to backport welcome!)? In the field, exchanging and storing journal entries via USB stick is a _major_ thing (ah, if there were XSs everywhere... ). In the back of my mind, I had expected that Journal Entry Bundles (JEBs) would be used for this, but - the Journal doesn't store a JEB on the disk - the Journal doesn't recognize a valid JEB on the disk cheers, m -- [email protected] [email protected] -- School Server Architect - ask interesting questions - don't get distracted with shiny stuff - working code first - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Martinlanghoff _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
