On Sun, 2006-07-23 at 14:41 -0700, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> I opened my revelation data file and then did File -> Import and found my 
> ~/.fpm/fpm file.  It seemed to import okay, and I could examine and change 
> passwords that I had imported from FPM.
> 
> When I saved and quit, however, when I re-open and unlock my Revelation 
> file, I am shown a message box that says:
> 
>       Invalid file format
> 
>       The file '/home/paulproteus/svn/private/revelation-data' contains 
> invalid
>       data.

Hm, that sucks. I suspect this may have something to do with character
encodings. Did the FPM file contain any non-ASCII characters (ie asian,
eastern european, etc)? And if so, do you use UTF-8 (Unicode) on your
desktop, or some other encoding?


> (I, for one, can just "svn revert" that file, but not everyone is so 
> lucky.)

I thought I was the only one crazy enough to keep my homedir in
Subversion :)


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