Peter Bienstman wrote:
>> Peter,
>>
>> I've been trying to finagle a way to get mnemosyne on windows 7 (64 bit) to
>>  read a db that I had started on a linux box using -d.  It's all synced
>>  between the 2 machines via Dropbox.
>>
>> If I open mnemosyne on Windows, then Ctrl-O (open) the database
>>  (default.mem) in "c:\full\path\to\mnemosyne\folder", it works fine.
>>
>> If I run mnemosyne with the -d "c:\full\path\to\mnemosyne\folder", I get an
>> error.  "Unable to load database.  Creating tmp file."  And of course it
>>  puts on the MNEMOSYNE_LOCK file in the "c:\full\....\folder" as well.
>>
>> Error_log shows the following section repeated many times (probably at
>>  least once each time I've tried.)  Running as administrator does the same
>>  thing.
>>
>> Any clues?  User error?
> 
> Hmm, it looks like it should work. I'm afraid I don't have access to Windows 
> 7, so debugging it might be very difficult...
> 
> BTW, this is the latest version, right?

Looks like 1.2.1.

Am I right in that mnemosyne "remembers" what deck it was last using?  If 
that's 
the case then this is fine; I just open that deck from my dropbox dir and the 
next and subsequent times I open it (sans -d), it'll go back to that one.

In no case is this a show stopper, BTW; just wondered if I was doing something 
untowards.  =)

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