I see there is a new SQLite release today.Stable release 3.16. My feeds.DB is still at 390 Mbytes, for 140 RSS feed sources. Look into QuiteRSS\data\settings and copy the INI and DB files OUT to new, meaningful names when QuiteRss is off. Somehow I think that such precautions should be spelled out on initial installation of new versions. I found a November FEEDS.db in a back up disk for late November, my only other non-corrupted DB file other than one which had been copied to QuiteRSS-,db so I didn't lose more than a month of back feeds. Test all files such as feeds.db by Copying QuiteRSS-.db to FEEDS.db every so often, (FIRST having backed up the FEEDS.db.) Saving As Name-year-month-day.suffixextension allows a quick sort of the collection of filss in the QuiteRSS directories and the back up dirrectories. Save QuiteRSS.ini, a 300 line settings list to QuiteRSS-.ini about the same schedule as the Feeds.OPLM pages With QuiteRSS off, copy Feeds.db to QuiteRSS-.db and so on, every week, or every two weeks So, save "Feeds" which is Copy the feed addresses (OPML) to "QuiterSS-YEAR-Month-Day.OPML every week or two,(or less often if they don't get added to or subtracted from very much). "I would recommend to backup the files feeds.db and QuiteRSS.ini on a regular base in the future." Be aware that if the db is corrupted you may export corrupted data. You can use the db browser for an export as well but I would not recommend this way. The standard way to export data from a SQLite db is a dump command from the comman line using sqlite3,exe. I don't know if you are familiar with SQL. You are right! The feed export and import only handle the subscriptions in an OPML file. An example:ġ000 records in QuiteRSS should lead to a db size of around 1 MB. If the number of records deplayed in QuiteRSS nearly meets the db size in KB then the db is fine. The physical deletion is handled by the clean-up.įrom my experience the following rough estimation fits quite well. They are not physically deleted from the db, So they are still in the db. No Flash,No Info on the Doer.or Direction of flight. usually followed by 1 or more units Surveying the area for a victim/bullet holes. Activate the 'Load Temporary Add-on button'. Select 'This Firefox' (or This Nightly) in the sidebar. Load about:debugging in the browser's address bar. Download the latest version of ruffle for Firefox from the official download site. The reason why your db is that big is that f, e, deleting duplicates means that those records are marked as deleted. Shots,No Flash, Shots confirmed,either a witness-complaintant.or shell casings. Firefox users need to do the following to install the ruffle extension in the browser: ADVERTISEMENT. If you additionally configure QuiteRSS to store the db in the memory a big db may slow down QuiteRSS. But the more records you hold in the db the more the SQL queries get slowed down. ![]() First of all there is no other db size limit.than the record limit set by SQLite that you will never reach.
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