I mean that settings.yaml is not designed to be downloaded from one installation and uploaded to another where the database is different. Fixing ids is possible, however this requires looking up correct plugin ids in the database and this is just a hack - not a real solution.
Vasiliy,
I mean that settings.yaml is not designed to be downloaded from one installation and uploaded to another where the database is different. Fixing ids is possible, however this requires looking up correct plugin ids in the database and this is just a hack - not a real solution.