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RE: RE: RE: [Bug-gnubg] Database tools for the player record


From: Albert Silver
Subject: RE: RE: RE: [Bug-gnubg] Database tools for the player record
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:37:34 -0300

I followed your instructions, modified the database.py file as per your
instructions, and it gives the same error as I showed below:

"Database table check failed!"
"The table gnubg.match is missing."

I then renamed the database file to database.old, which was 1.47kb and not
0kb, just to test, and this time it gave a different error: 

Database preference file not found
Traceback <most recent call last>
File "C:\program files\gnubg/scripts\database.py", Line 630, in connect
import pgdb
ImportError: no module named pgdb

BTW, the inverted '/' above is not a typo. That is exactly what it reads.

                                                Albert



> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:38 AM
> To: Albert Silver
> Cc: address@hidden; 'Holger'
> Subject: RE: RE: RE: [Bug-gnubg] Database tools for the player record
> Importance: Low
> 
> 
> >Thanks, but the rrror I get is different. I followed your instructions,
> but
> >it says:
> >
> >"Database table check failed!"
> >"The table gnubg.match is missing."
> 
> Probably this is because the db file is corrupted 'due to bug in
> database.py).
> I would suggest :
> 
> 1) fix database.py as indicated in my previous post
> 2) check the size of the file named "database" in gnubg dir : is it's 0
> then
> it is corrupted. Anyway, move it to a different dir (or rename it to
> database.old)
> 3) start gnubg (command line) and type "relational test"
> 4) if it works, the you can try "load python db_import"
> 
> It works for me ...
> 
> MaX.
> 
> 
> P.S.
> I'll be on vacation starting this evening (no mail access) ...
> 
> 
> 
> 







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