On Oct 14 at 23:52 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> I've been using Mnemosyne 2.1 and Mnemogogo 2.04 for a couple of
> weeks and all has worked well. But when synchronising back to my PC
> this morning transfer stopped halfway and following error message
> appeared :-
> 
> Traceback (most reecent call last): File "C:
> ...\Mnemosyne\plugins\mnemogogo\gogo_dlg.py", line 208 in doImport
> 
> File "C: ...\Mnemosyne\plugins\mnemogogo\core.py", line 938 in
> doImport
> 
> File C: ...\Mnemosyne\plugins\mnemogogo\core.py line 757", in
> log_repetition ValueError: too many values to unpack
> 
> The STATS.CSV file was also deleted.
> 
> If anyone can advise how to fix or avoid this problem much
> appreciated. Many thanks.

There seems to have been a problem importing the logged data (i.e.,
the history of repetitions), but the statistics should have been
imported correctly. Clicking the "Force to local" button on the
Mnemogogo options screen will unlock Mnemogogo and you should find
that the statistics (i.e. the number of unmemorised cards and the
upcoming scheudles) are correct. You will have lost some logged data
but this is not too serious unless you are also using the Mnemosyne
sync protocol (in that case, a full resync with all clients will be
required).

By the way, the STATS.CSV file is never deleted, but rather renamed to
OLDSTATS.CSV. It would also be ok to rename it back to STATS.CSV, to
move or rename the LOG file and to rerun the import, but there should
really be no need to do that.

I would like to know, though, why the log import failed. Could you
please send me the LOG and PRELOG files (by private mail:
[email protected])?

In the meantime, I will make Mnemogogo more robust against this type
of problem.

Tim.

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