From: Benny M. <ben...@gm...> - 2008-10-21 11:21:25
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You obtain the db utilities: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/db4.5-util Install that, then you go with terminal to where your grdb file is stored that GRAMPS does not open, test.grdb for example You now do: db4.5_dump test.grdb > somefile.txt db4.5_load newtest.grdb < somefile.txt Now, GRAMPS should be able to import newtest.grdb Let me know if it works, Benny 2008/10/21 Robert Syms <sym...@go...> > Benny > > How do I dump and reimport from berkeleyDB? > > > 2008/10/20 Benny Malengier <ben...@gm...> > > >> >> 2008/10/20 Robert Syms <sym...@go...> >> >> Benney >>> >>> I had a file ending in .grdb. >>> It was creating in 2.x.x sometome ago, long gone unfortunatley. >>> >>> I have read you can dump it from berkeley DB and reimport it back, is >>> this true? How to you do it? >>> >> >> The info is given here: >> >> >> http://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Recover_corrupted_grdb#The_environment_is_lost >> >> Benny >> >> > > > -- > Robert > |