From: Alex R. <sh...@gr...> - 2006-10-09 01:56:38
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Jay, On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 21:51 -0400, Jay Zach wrote: > Importing large GEDCOM (52Mb), failed once when ran out of disk space abo= ut 20% > into it. Tried to import again, and quickly got this error. > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/share/gramps/DbLoader.py", line 435, in do_import > importer(self.dbstate.db, filename, self.uistate.pulse_progressbar) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_ReadGedcom.py", line 222, in importDa= ta > import2(database, filename, callback, codeset, use_trans) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_ReadGedcom.py", line 239, in import2 > close =3D g.parse_gedcom_file(use_trans) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_ReadGedcom.py", line 851, in parse_ge= dcom_file > self.parse_record() > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_ReadGedcom.py", line 1027, in parse_r= ecord > self.parse_INDI(matches) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_ReadGedcom.py", line 1632, in parse_I= NDI > func(matches, state) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_ReadGedcom.py", line 2852, in func_pe= rson_birt > self.db.add_event(event, self.trans) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsDbBase.py", line 987, in add_ev= ent > self.commit_event) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsDbBase.py", line 948, in _add_o= bject > commit_func(obj, transaction) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsDbBase.py", line 543, in commit= _event > transaction, change_time) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsBSDDB.py", line 1210, in _commi= t_base > self._update_reference_map(obj,transaction,txn=3Dthe_txn) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsBSDDB.py", line 799, in > _update_reference_map > self._add_reference((handle,ref_handle),data,transaction,txn) > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsDb/_GrampsBSDDB.py", line 834, in _add_re= ference > self.reference_map.put(str(key),data,txn=3Dtxn) > File "bsddb/dbshelve.py", line 193, in put > DBNoSpaceError: (28, 'No space left on device -- write: 0x87da808, 32768:= No > space left on device') How is this our bug? You're out of space on the drive, aren't you? WHy don't you free some space and then try again? Alex --=20 Alexander Roitman http://www.gramps-project.org |