I suggest BareBones consider moving their data store out of the sqlite
database and store Yojimbo entries onto the file system. The time
machine backups are getting rather large when the whole database is
backed up.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, Yojimbo uses Core
Data, which is a subsystem supplied by the OS for precisely the
sort of data storage needs that Yojimbo has. The fact that Core
Data uses sqlite is an implementation detail and is, by design,
abstracted away from Core Data clients.
Since Core Data is a fundamental part of the OS, we leave it to
Apple to make sure that it plays nicely with other relevant OS
components. Since Time Machine is brand new and there are still
lots of angles to figure out, I have every confidence that in
the long term, Time Machine will evolve as necessary to
accommodate the needs of Core Data clients.
R.
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Someday I'll look back on all this and laugh... until they
sedate me.
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