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List:       quanta
Subject:    Re: [Quanta] upload profile passwords
From:       Sasha Andric <sasha () goldnet ! ca>
Date:       2009-01-21 15:15:26
Message-ID: 200901211115.27926.sasha () goldnet ! ca
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On January 21, 2009 10:23:25 am Niko Sams wrote:
> as others said, fish won't work.
Work has to keep going so I am using FTP for now. For some projects not hosted 
on my server I never had any other option.

I spoke with someone on kubuntu IRC and it seems they are aware that their 
quanta package is broken. 

>
> alternatives:
> - use sshfs
Never tried this. Would I mount remote filesystem using sshfs and then use 
"file" as the protocol in Quanta's "project upload" dialogue and specify local 
file path as "upload folder"? If that is the case that would work. It would be 
trivial to setup action "after project open" and "after project close" to 
actually mount / unmount remote files.
> - put your files in a revision control and update on the server
> instead of uploading
I considered this few times but I could not come up with sensible setup. Maybe 
I am making it harder then it is. This is my situation right now. My wife 
(windows user) and me sit in our office and work on projects. We work directly 
on the files on my local server. I access those files over nfs and she accesses 
them with samba. From time to time we cooperate with 3rd parties (windows 
users) who get sftp access to files. When needed, I upload files to their final 
destination using quanta. Often we will work on a same project in a same time. 
I will be doing php stuff and my wife would be working on frontend, so it is 
important that we work in a same file tree so that all of our changes  can be 
immediately viewed in browser. When she asks me to do something that seems 
like simple task and I do not have project opened in quanta I just use joe 
editor to make quick changes.  Additionally I keep some of my php files encoded 
with ioncube, so I have quanta action that automatically creates encoded 
version of php files in folder "base" whenever php file in folder "base_local" 
is saved. When uploading files, quanta knows to upload only changed files from 
"base" folder and it ignores "base_local" folder. So that is it. I do not know 
how to implement this using svn. The biggest problem seems to be that all of 
us have to be working using the same set of files using different methods to 
access them.

>
> Niko
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Sasha Andric <sasha@goldnet.ca> wrote:
> > Recently I switched to kubuntu and kde 4.2. As a result fish protocol is
> > no longer working in quanta. My problem is that all projects that were
> > using fish lost their passwords. Passwords are still in quantarc, but
> > they are obscured. Is there an easy way to retrieve them or do I have to
> > dig through quanta source and try to come up with something.
> >
> > Sasha
> >
> >
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