Christian Anthon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 19/02/2008 
10:24:55:

> Massimiliano Maini wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I've created a new Windows distrib with code snapshot from 20080218.
> > It is available on www.gnubg.org (click on Download & Install link on 
> > the left, or fetch the
> > news named "MS Windows distributions and exes").
> > 
> > Notice that this distribs includes very recent relational database 
> > changes (which are still work in progress)
> > and there's for sure something broken. When I try to add a match I get 
a 
> > dialog filled with strange characters.
> > Adding a money session succeeded (well, I'm not sure), but then I was 
> > unable to display the db content ...
> > 
> 
> Hi MaX,
> 
> I don't know if you have the latest changes in your version, but it 
> works for me now.

I've built with a code snapshot from 20080218, seems to be the latest.

> You may need to remove old databases as these are 
> incompatible (at least for the time being) with the new db layout.

Done.

> If it 
> doesn't work for you could you take a screen shot of the problem and 
> also look at the text output in the console.

Remove the gnubg.db file, start gnubg, let him play a 1-pointer against 
himself,
analyze and save. Open sgf file, use "Add match or session": I get a 
strange
message in the status bar (No db file.png). The gnubg.db file is indeed 
created,
but it is "empty" (tables are there, but empty, except the "control" 
table).



Now try again to add the analyzed match (now the file gnubg.db is there): 
I get
the strange dialog in "Add match.png".



After clicking on OK, nothing seems to happen, i.e. the gnubg.db file is 
not modified
and still "empty" (as before).

Looks like garbage in strings ... maybe triggered in first place by the 
usual windows
directory naming issues (2 bugs for the price of 1 ?).


MaX.

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