MOVE DATABASE TO LAPTOP COMUTER OR

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I HAVE FOURMMET RECIPE PLANER INSTAALED ON MY PC WINDOWS 7 ULTIMAT IF I WANT TO WORK IN MY KITCHEN ON MY LAP TO OR TABLET AND TO COPY ALL THE GOURMET FOLDER FROM THE Cף\PROGRAME FILES MABY THER IF A FILE THAT CONTAIN THE DATA OF THE RECIPES AND ITS CARACTER

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Harald Franzen (harald-franzen-lotcavediving) said :
#1

Hi!

The recipes are stored in a SQLite database, so you cannot just simply copy them onto another computer.
However, you could export them and re-import them into another installation of Gourmet.

AFAIK, there is no Gourmet-app for tablet - but correct me if I'm wrong; I'd be interested too.

Another solution - which takes some IT skills and a more elaborate infrastructure, is to have all the recipes stored in a single central database on (for example) a server. I have set it up this way and my recipes are stored in a central MySQL database. I'll happily tell you more if you'd like to.

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Alan Jackson (alan-ajackson) said :
#2

I put mine into a dropbox folder and can easily share it across different
computers.

On Wed, Sep 27, 2017, 4:05 AM Harald Franzen <
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> Question #658680 on Gourmet changed:
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> Harald Franzen posted a new comment:
> Hi!
>
> The recipes are stored in a SQLite database, so you cannot just simply
> copy them onto another computer.
> However, you could export them and re-import them into another
> installation of Gourmet.
>
> AFAIK, there is no Gourmet-app for tablet - but correct me if I'm wrong;
> I'd be interested too.
>
> Another solution - which takes some IT skills and a more elaborate
> infrastructure, is to have all the recipes stored in a single central
> database on (for example) a server. I have set it up this way and my
> recipes are stored in a central MySQL database. I'll happily tell you
> more if you'd like to.
>
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Thomas Hinkle (tmhinkle) said :
#3

A sqlite database is just a file, so you can copy it from one computer to
another fwiw.

On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 8:24 AM, Alan Jackson <
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> Question #658680 on Gourmet changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gourmet/+question/658680
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Alan Jackson proposed the following answer:
> I put mine into a dropbox folder and can easily share it across different
> computers.
>
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017, 4:05 AM Harald Franzen <
> <email address hidden>> wrote:
>
> > Question #658680 on Gourmet changed:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/gourmet/+question/658680
> >
> > Harald Franzen posted a new comment:
> > Hi!
> >
> > The recipes are stored in a SQLite database, so you cannot just simply
> > copy them onto another computer.
> > However, you could export them and re-import them into another
> > installation of Gourmet.
> >
> > AFAIK, there is no Gourmet-app for tablet - but correct me if I'm wrong;
> > I'd be interested too.
> >
> > Another solution - which takes some IT skills and a more elaborate
> > infrastructure, is to have all the recipes stored in a single central
> > database on (for example) a server. I have set it up this way and my
> > recipes are stored in a central MySQL database. I'll happily tell you
> > more if you'd like to.
> >
> > --
> > You received this question notification because your team Gourmet Recipe
> > Manager is an answer contact for Gourmet.
> >
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> > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gourmet
> > Post to : <email address hidden>
> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gourmet
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> | <email address hidden> | And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, |
> | www.ajackson.org | Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand |
> | Houston, Texas | And Eternity in an hour. - Blake |
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Max Muller (maxmullerinoz) said :
#4

Sorry that I reply that late to this thread .. but I only discovered Gourmet some weeks ago.

I tried to use the --database-url parameter to point Gourmet (0.17.4) to a MySQL DB on a different server.
However I get an error message which ends with 'ImportError: No module named MySQLdb'.

After some googeling, I guess, I would need to add the MySQL adapter to SQLAlchemy and recompile Gourmet.
Is this correct? Or is there a way to add the MySQL adapter to a compiled version?

I'm trying to use Gourmet on Windows machines and failed to recompile it from the source code :(

Many thanks

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Harald Franzen (harald-franzen-lotcavediving) said :
#5

Hi Max; I have that setup in Ubuntu 16.04. Please share your OS where you are trying to get this running. If it is a Linux distribution, I can help.

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Max Muller (maxmullerinoz) said :
#6

Thanks Harald, the DB server is Linux (Raspbian) but that's not the issue, I guess.

The client, i.e. Gourmet should run on 'Windows 10' machines - and recompiling Gourmet 0.17.4 for Windows is pretty hard, esp. if you don't have your machine setup for development ...

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