On 22/12/2011 13:02, Peter Bienstman wrote:
When you fix this, first change the filename in the OS, and only then the card content in Mnemosyne, as doing it the other way around will probably result in Mnemosyne overzealously deleting that file. (I will change this for the next beta, such that orphaned media files will no longer be automatically deleted, but require an explicit command to do so by the user.)

a development.

I've renamed the file, but cannot locate the card within the database. I thought I would 'browse database' but I get a 'database not loaded' error: http://www.fellandforest.co.uk/p788391640/h382c8c1f#h382c8c1f

It looks as if I'm missing a dependency but I can't think what it might be. I think I have everything installed, including sqlite3 and mysql-server.

The import error under windows still fails on the original filename so I'm guessing it's getting that from the mnemosyne2 database and failing before checking for presence or absence of the physical file.

Dougie

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