Thanks for your reply.
What I found that worked is something similar:
I created a style from the history stack that included the preset, saved it, 
deleted library.db,
imported the style, opened an image with it, and saved the preset in 
color-zones.  Crude, but it worked.

On 01/19/2014 02:00 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> On 17/01/14 00:33, Bruce Albert wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
>> My library.db is corrupted - it says there are pictures there which are not, 
>> and pictures not there
>> which are.
>> I want to delete it, but I have a preset for one of the modules (color 
>> zones) that took a long time to
>> create, and I don't want to go through re-creating it. Is there a way I can 
>> save it and then reload it
>> as a preset (as opposed to saving and loading it as a style) for the 
>> color-zones module after deleting
>> library.db?
> 
> Probably, if you create a style for that preset, you could store that one and 
> later import it back.
> You could check if this works by usuing the command line parameters of dt, 
> something on the line with
> 
> /opt/photo/bin/darktable --library /dev/shm/darktable.db
> 
> and then just ingest a copy of your raw from a clean folder without the XMP.
> 

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