Peter,

I've been trying to finagle a way to get mnemosyne on windows 7 (64 bit) to 
read 
a db that I had started on a linux box using -d.  It's all synced between the 2 
machines via Dropbox.

If I open mnemosyne on Windows, then Ctrl-O (open) the database (default.mem) 
in 
"c:\full\path\to\mnemosyne\folder", it works fine.

If I run mnemosyne with the -d "c:\full\path\to\mnemosyne\folder", I get an 
error.  "Unable to load database.  Creating tmp file."  And of course it puts 
on 
the MNEMOSYNE_LOCK file in the "c:\full\....\folder" as well.

Error_log shows the following section repeated many times (probably at least 
once each time I've tried.)  Running as administrator does the same thing.

Any clues?  User error?

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "mnemosyne", line 107, in ?
   File "mnemosyne\pyqt_ui\main_dlg.pyc", line 138, in __init__
   File "mnemosyne\core\mnemosyne_core.pyc", line 982, in new_database
   File "mnemosyne\core\mnemosyne_core.pyc", line 1099, in save_database
mnemosyne.core.exceptions.SaveError

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