W dniu 20-01-2010 08:10, [email protected] pisze: > Hi > I promptly upgraded from ver. 4.1 to ver. 4.2 and then discovered that at > least some of my existing scid databases no longer were functional. > > I got somewhat nervous about it, and that did not get any better when I > maked a "rescue" version of one of the bases (I had at PGN version - so I > created a new base and imported the pgn-files), and now - one day later > cannot open that one from ver. 4.2 (Win) either. > > I'm a little reluctant to upgrade my (home) linux version from 4.1 to 4.2 > till this one is sorted out (though on the linux side I can easily > reinstall the 4.1). > > When opening scid with the "rescue" base I get - a reasonable window, but > with focus on Game 0 - when loading "next game" I get this error message: > > -- log -- > Sorry, this game appears to be corrupt. > Sorry, this game appears to be corrupt. > while executing > "sc_game load $selection" > (procedure "::game::Load" line 13) > invoked from within > "::game::Load $number" > (procedure "::game::LoadNextPrev" line 12) > invoked from within > "::game::LoadNextPrev next" > invoked from within > ".main.tb.gnext invoke" > ("uplevel" body line 1) > invoked from within > "uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]" > (procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 24) > invoked from within > "tk::ButtonUp .main.tb.gnext" > (command bound to event) > -- log -- > > Any ideas?
In version 4.2.1 does not work pgnscid.exe tool. Crashes to the desktop with a standard system error message (of course I run this program from the DOS window). In version 4.1 worked very well, without problems. Compact Database option has caused damage in my database, on which this operation have done. Cleared all the entries. I did not do a copy, but fortunately base was not too important for me. The database was small, only a few entries, but after this adventure, I made it this operation (experiment) at a larger database (over a million games). The result was the same. In the meantime I went back to the previous version of the SCID. p.s. - My English is not too good, so I apologize for any errors, I used an automatic translator and a dictionary:). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Throughout its 18-year history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the world's best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for Conference attendees to learn about information security's most important issues through interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsaconf-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Scid-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users
