I have just read a blog post where someone complains about Diaphora's exported SQLite databases size. Yeah, they are really big, but I never thought it was a problem.
So, my question: should I compress SQLite databases after export and, then, decompress for diffing? There is no (easy?) way I can use for compressing/decompressing SQLite databases on the fly with the Python's own 'sqlite3' module, but I could try to find some.
I have just read a blog post where someone complains about Diaphora's exported SQLite databases size. Yeah, they are really big, but I never thought it was a problem.
So, my question: should I compress SQLite databases after export and, then, decompress for diffing? There is no (easy?) way I can use for compressing/decompressing SQLite databases on the fly with the Python's own 'sqlite3' module, but I could try to find some.