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- Tue May 14, 2013 2:41 pm
- Forum: MP - Suggestions
- Topic: Shared Categories in local network
- Replies: 8
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Re: Shared Categories in local network
OTOH, SQLite (XnView's the database backend) is single user - the engine locks the entire file so there is NO possibility of concurent Read/Write on database. However, you can Read from the db. IOW, the first one who opens the db has read/write access the others read-only. If this scenario suits ...
- Tue May 14, 2013 1:06 pm
- Forum: MP - Suggestions
- Topic: Shared Categories in local network
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1772
Re: Shared Categories in local network
Do you have tried the base pathname?
I'm sorry, what do you mean ?
Usually this situation is handled by logging locally on your computer through the LAN/Server interface. IOW, in Windows therms, don't catalog the photos from F:\Photos\foo but make a share from F:\Photos (let's call it ...
I'm sorry, what do you mean ?
Usually this situation is handled by logging locally on your computer through the LAN/Server interface. IOW, in Windows therms, don't catalog the photos from F:\Photos\foo but make a share from F:\Photos (let's call it ...
- Mon May 13, 2013 12:07 pm
- Forum: MP - Suggestions
- Topic: Shared Categories in local network
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1772
Re: Shared Categories in local network
Hello
Same question - with network access on Linux i unse .db file on network (only this file, .ini files are located in user directory) but as every computer access to this file with its own path (/home/USER/.gvfs/NETWORK DRIVE) as i add categories with one computer i can see categorized elements ...
Same question - with network access on Linux i unse .db file on network (only this file, .ini files are located in user directory) but as every computer access to this file with its own path (/home/USER/.gvfs/NETWORK DRIVE) as i add categories with one computer i can see categorized elements ...