From: Benny M. <ben...@gm...> - 2008-03-05 09:16:53
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2008/3/4, Espen Berg <es...@gm...>: > > Hi again Kyle > Next option - you should upgrade Python to version 2.5. Not really an option on red hat, the system would become unstable. The error is on delete of a key in the reference map. So, can you in the tools menu run the rebuild reference tool, then the rebuild sec index tool, then check and repair tool? After this try again. However, note that the first crash might have left things in a half finished state of which GRAMPS has difficulty recovering. Do take a backup as .gramps xml file first! Benny Espen > > > > On 3/4/08, Kyle Davenport <bro...@ya...> wrote: > > User Information: > > =================== > > > > same as previous error after upgrading to gramps > > 2.2.10 (trying to merge 2 families together) > > > > > > Error Details: > > =================== > > > > 1164948: ERROR: gramps.py: line 147: Unhandled > > exception > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/usr/share/gramps/Editors/_EditFamily.py", > > line 792, in save > > self.__do_save() > > File "/usr/share/gramps/Editors/_EditFamily.py", > > line 900, in __do_save > > self.db.transaction_commit(trans, _("Edit > > Family")) > > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsBSDDB.py", > > line 1417, in transaction_commit > > self.reference_map.delete(str(key),txn=self.txn) > > DBNotFoundError: (-30989, 'DB_NOTFOUND: No matching > > key/data pair found') > > > > > > System Information: > > =================== > > > > Python version: 2.4.3 (#1, Oct 1 2006, 18:00:19) [GCC > > 4.1.1 20060928 (Red Hat 4.1.1-28)] > > BSDDB version: 4.3.0.1 > > Gramps version: 2.2.10-1 > > LANG: en_US > > OS: Linux > > Distribution: 2.6.20 > > > |