On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 09:09, Izidor Matušov <[email protected]>wrote:
> Now that I think of it, do you believe that we should include a general >>> chapter about backup process? I didn't think of it before, does GTG have >>> a >>> backup option? How is the user supposed to approach it? >>> >> >> No, we don't have an explcit backup option (hmm, interesting. Plugin, >> anyone?). The data is stored in .local/share/gtg or >> $XDG_DATA_HOME/share/gtg if it is set. >> >> The user data is replicated in this folder so that if GTG crashes, >> there are backuped copies available. To backup/archive GTG data, the >> use should backup this folder, and .config/gtg or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gtg >> > > Actually, we have our backup solution :-) Every day when you launch GTG, > it makes a backup copy of your tasks.xml file. If your tasks are stored in > ~/.local/share/gtg/gtg_tasks.**xml, GTG backups those tasks today as > ~/.local/share/gtg/gtg_tasks.**xml.2012-03-29 > > It could be more explicitly put in ~/.local/share/gtg/backups/ or > something like that. However, it is still on the same disk and if you /home > goes down, you loose all your tasks. > > Izidor > Now I remember reading somewhere on Launchpad or on mailing list that there was a XML file that could be "backup-ed"... I guess that writing the plugin that saves that XML somewhere outside the /home (and possibly on another disk) is easier, right? R.
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