On 14 Jan 2020, Henrik K. said: > On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 12:05:57PM +0000, Nix wrote: >> >> I've come to the conclusion that TxRep is essentially unmaintained and >> basically doesn't work unless you use SQL storage, and have migrated >> back to the AWL, which still works fine. I hope I'm wrong. > > There's only so much a few inactive developers can do, I don't even use > TxRep (or AWL for that matter), so my priorities are on more critical > things. Feel free to contribute. :-)
I tried, but couldn't make it work well enough to not lose functionality at the same time as I gained the ability to not break locks. > In any case one should use SQL if possible (and Redis for Bayes), file based > databases have always been painful to use. Honestly, for smaller installations a whole database server is just one more thing to break. I'd only want one of those tied up with my email if I was storing *the email itself* in the database as well. -- NULL && (void)