Hi,
Am 15.10.2010 17:21, schrieb Michael Meeks:
So - here is my suggestion ;-) hopefully it annoys everybody, and it is
two-fold.
(no question on 1. - harden the code for migration)
...
2. we continue to do automatic config migration since this is
a commonly desired use-case
*but*
as we migrate the settings the first time, we write into the
(original - ie. the old version)'s directory a stamp file
that says "these have been imported"
*and*
if the same version is run again with the new settings
directory removed (ie. someting went wrong); we prompt the
user on the second time:
"do you want to (re-)import settings from ABC install"
Sounds like a reasonable compromise to me. Mechtilde?
regards,
André
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