Hi Tim
On 5/8/20 12:25 PM, Tim Sutton wrote:
Hi
On 8 May 2020, at 10:34, Werner Macho <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Matthias,
May I add another pain here?
Storing gpkg in the cloud means syncing even after the file was only
opened in QGIS and nothing has changed inside - it was only opened to
view something.
On very large gpkg files this is also not really nice.
(Maybe I am just using gpkg wrong, but at least this happens on my
installation)
In some cases you may be able to work around this by using geodiff
from our fine friends over at Lutra. It will let you extract just the
changes (if you have the original and the changed copy locally), then
upload them to the server.
Thanks for mentioning that. This might indeed be good for very
controlled environments but adds quite a bit of additional requirements
on logic and services. In those cases you are often better off setting
up a postgres database directly.
In this thread, let's focus on "how to get things to work properly for
our standard geo container file."
Matthias
[1]https://github.com/lutraconsulting/geodiff
Regards
Tim
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