Open mpathy opened 8 years ago
@mpathy, I have never tried this, but I would expect that if you were to copy the files in Library/Application Support/Macfusion/Filesystems/
, then you would be able to load the filesystems into the other system. Do let us know if this works 👍
Thanks for pointing me to this directory, that looks promising. I think I also found the corresponding keys in the keyring, but I cant export them.
What I am now trying is to do a python script that uses the nice https://github.com/jaraco/keyring library to extract the keys, copy the entries and then I try to distribute them here.
Will tell you when I succed.. Maybe it could be a nice import/export script to include here :)
Thanks, do let us know what you find!
On (Aug-11-16| 9:12), Markus Majer wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this directory, that looks promising. I think I also found the corresponding keys in the keyring, but I cant export them.
What I am now trying is to do a python script that uses the nice https://github.com/jaraco/keyring library to extract the keys, copy the entries and then I try to distribute them here.
Will tell you when I succed.. Maybe it could be a nice import/export script to include here :)
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This feature would be great. Already tried coping the application support folder and it didn't work. Really don't feel like adding 20 servers manually right now -_-
Edit: After rebooting all the old servers are listed. Woot woot.
Is it possible to import the serverlists from another computer? Or to create them somehow for myself? Where are they saved? How is it saved?
If its not already possible: Its very impractical if one has more than one computer or get new ones, to not migrate, copy, import/export or generate the server list somehow.. Then its a feature request