>>>>> Tristan Seligmann <mithra...@mithrandi.net> writes:
> The following command should reproduce the process used by Electrum > 1.9.8 to load the config file: > python -c 'import ast, os; print > ast.literal_eval(open(os.path.expanduser("~/.electrum/config")))' > This should fail with a Python exception; could you reply to this bug > with the output? Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/ast.py", line 80, in literal_eval return _convert(node_or_string) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/ast.py", line 79, in _convert raise ValueError('malformed string') ValueError: malformed string > (The problem could be that your configuration is corrupt somehow, or > the file is unreadable for some reason. Another possibility is that > you have run a newer version of Electrum somehow; newer versions use a > different format for the configuration and wallet files, and will > upgrade it automatically, making older versions unable to read the > files.) That seems a likely cause. I was running Testing for a while before reverting to Stable due to some issues with other packages. -- Zachary Peterson zap5...@psu.edu (317) 828-2377 OpenPGP key: BF5879D6