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Amazing news! This will solves a big isue I have for years innone of my apps. Thanks! Is the disk format (filestore) the same as 0.5.xxx ?
Hey @UCSJVFV35, I am quite sure, that with the new konserve-version that was introduced by 0.6 you will have to do a migration afaik. Maybe @UB95JRKM3 or @U1C36HC6N can chime in.
I would first follow this https://github.com/replikativ/datahike?tab=readme-ov-file#migration--backup to have a backup and see whether you can reconstruct the database and then see what happens when you bump the versions. The filestore has some automatic migration happening, but Datahike might require migration.