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Backing up the Amarok database on a Fedora 21 installation?

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marcerickson
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I can't back up the Amarok database as I don't know where it is. The path given in the manual and here:
viewtopic.php?f=116&t=97238&p=341625#p341625

Doesn't exist on my Fedora 21 installation.
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Did you try the path with ~/.kde4/share/apps/amarok/.. ? It's not really useful to repeat posts, we already have one open on the same subject...

Depending on the distributions it is either ~/.kde/.. or ~/.kde4/.. for all things related to KDE4.x releases. If you can't find either, then please ask the Fedora people, because in that case they broke the standard for shared KDE files.


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On my machine the path is:
/home/<username>/.kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle.

For a rookie user, it isn't obvious or even known to look under /home/username - when I'm given the path .kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle/ I don't know that I should prepend something to it.
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you were given the path ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle, which is equivalent. Don't skip any sign, even if it is a tiny ~ :)


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Sorry - thought the "-" was punctuation, not part of the command.

But hmm - getting same result with that command (Not found) even when hidden files are enabled.

Oh well. Not a topic for this forum. I was able to backup the usage data despite my inexperience thanks to the help I got here. :-)

Thanks to all.
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maybe your browser doesn't display the sign correctly, it is a tilde, not a dash. Depending on the font you use, it might be misleading. Let me try that in a code block:
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~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle/


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I typed t wrong in the post - but I copied and pasted the path from your post so the tilde was there.

Oh well, I'll fix it/figure it out - eventually.
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marcerickson wrote:I typed t wrong in the post - but I copied and pasted the path from your post so the tilde was there.

Oh well, I'll fix it/figure it out - eventually.

Your distribution might also use ~/.kde4/ instead of ~/.kde/...
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It's ~/.kde.

And it worked this time. (~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle/)

Computers can be weird! ;-)


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