Hello, what I need is a way of backing up the whole state of the Turtle Blocks activity, and a way of restoring such a backup. I'm perfectly OK with doing all my programming using the Turtle Blocks activity on live Sugar (on a virtualized x86-64 in my particular case).
The use cases for that are multiple: + protect my work against crashes, + come back to a known good TB state after having rebooted, + be able to resume work on a different live Sugar configuration, and + be able to take my TB creations to a different VM running on a different computer. All those needs would get addressed if someone could tell me "you can capture the whole state of the TB activity by backing up such and such file/sqlite rows/etc using the Terminal command line". It's easy for me to get files out of the VM running Sugar, and back into it. My problem is that I don't know *what* I need to back up. In particular, TB already has an option for saving a snapshot. All I see as a result is the creation of a new journal entry. Maybe such a TB-created snapshot corresponds to some files I can back up externally, then bring back whenever needed? I hope this makes it clear. Thanks for the tip about saving Python, I might need it in the future. Cheers, --Ken Irusta -- Sent from: http://sugarlabs.1511649.n2.nabble.com/Sugar-on-a-Stick-development-f3721053.html _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list SoaS@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas