Hi Abhishek:

On 12/3/07, Abhishek K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, indeed. I encountered this problem some time back when trying the
> crispy branch on RHEL 5. I am certain, it's not a distro-specific issue --
> and it probably seems to have crept in due to the changes in the database.
>
> Just dropping the current OSCAR database would do the trick for you or just
> recreating the database using "start_over" would be the best.
>  I have not been able to reproduce the problem, but I think it  happens when
> a previous OSCAR installation fails unfinished which is what makes the
> database lose it's integrity.

Yes, this seems to be the same issue I encountered (DB corrupted after
failed installation attempt).  Perhaps you can file a bug so that we
can better keep track of this?

Thanks,

Bernard

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