Dan Rich wrote:
> I've run into an odd problem where my database has become corrupted. 
> I've decided that this is a good time to migrate my database from sqlite
> to mysql, but have a problem.
>
> Since the old database is corrupted sqlite3 won't read anything from
> it.  Does anyone have tools to scan the existing volumes and rebuild the
> database?  I can probably build some scripts to do part of the job, but
> I'm not sure what all of the table interdependencies are, so it's a bit
> risky.
>
>   
(Sorry about the multiple messages - my mail server refused the mail and
then apparently sent it anyway).

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