Hi, On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 6:02 PM, Georges Khaznadar <georges.khazna...@free.fr> wrote: > Thank you for the bug report, Lorenzo! > > I think that showing a warning is the good solution, because only one > user will see it : the one who installs the package; as Debian computers > are supposed to be multi-users capable, an automated migration tool > would miss an important stage : asking every user whether she wants to > have the migration done. > > I forward the bug report to David Rosca, since the best place to provide > a migration tool should be inside Falkon, during its first run by an > end-user.
Automatic migration from QupZilla will be in Falkon 3.0.1. If you want, you can cherry-pick these two commits: https://cgit.kde.org/falkon.git/commit/?id=3dae3edff5e77e5b82ef2cfaa8ef4148870a36b8 https://cgit.kde.org/falkon.git/commit/?id=7c078ad70eda501e5a745772e7bf6f07d6a781c6 David > > Best regards, Georges. > > Lorenzo Puliti a écrit : >> Dear mantainer, >> qupzilla now is a metapackage that brings in falkon as a replacement; >> as a result all the bookmarks I had with qupzilla are now gone in falkon. >> Looking for a solution i found out that there is an "import bookmarks >> feature" >> in falkon, but one need first to export all the bookmarks in HTML, and this >> should have been done before removing qupzilla.. >> As a last resort i try to copy >> ~/.config/qupzilla/profiles/default/bookmarks.json >> to ~/.config/falkon/profiles/defaults/ >> a it worked for me. >> Now i think it's more user-friendly if you at least write a warning in >> listchanges >> about falkon replacing qupzilla providing info on howto migrate settings >> from qupzilla to falkon, or better, if you have time to spend in it, provide >> a >> migration tool (perhaps with debconf). >> >> Thanks, >> Lorenzo > > -- > Georges KHAZNADAR et Jocelyne FOURNIER > 22 rue des mouettes, 59240 Dunkerque France. > Téléphone +33 (0)3 28 29 17 70 >