SqliteEngine can create index storage parent directory if needed#304
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This avoids a fatal error on initial run, if using an unversioned storage area that is hard to set up initialised (but still allows for custom organisation of that storage area)
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Hey @brendanpetty I ran into a similar issue lately. I know this PR is quite old - but I think it's still valid, right? It happened to me when I simply wanted TNTSearch to create the search-index via sqlite but fetch data from mysql. Maybe @nticaric can have a look as well :) |
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This avoids a fatal error on initial run, if using an unversioned storage area that is hard to set up initialised (but still allows for custom organisation of that storage area)