Hi Henrik,

Since one of your error messages contains 'disk IO error', I'm a bit afraid 
that you are suffering from hard drive issues. Did you run a disk check as I 
recommended earlier?

In case, I suggest you take a backup of your Mnemosyne data as soon a possible 
to a different location for safety.

Feel free to mail me your deck, so that I can see if I can reproduce your 
isses.

Downgrading your install to beta 11b should pose no inherent problems. It 
would be interesting to see if the issues persist.

Good luck!

Peter

On Saturday 12 May 2012 08:32:12 Henrik in Oslo wrote:

Hi Peter, sorry for the poor communication. Below are some more details: 


I've been using 2.0-RC1 since 9th May (W7/64) and reported some issues.  


My Mnem db consist of 7500 cards. Today I had approx 160 cards scheduled for 
repetition ("homework"), let us call it Learning Session 1.  I experienced 
some (2-3?) "uncaught exception" error messages during Learning Session 1. I 
have become used to this occurring so I did not make a note of card-type etc., 
just clicked "ok" and continued. 


Yesterday I had imported approx 70 txt cards, all as "Front to back" only, but 
not yet memorised these cards. Some of these cards intentionally contained 
<br> for lineshift, that is the only particualarity I can think of. All the 
txt-imported cards had their own  tag= E_1_65. E_1_65 was NOT part of Learning 
Session 1.  


After completion of Learning Session 1 I wanted to go on to Learning Session 
2: learn the recently created E_1_65.  I "ticked off" E_1_65 for learning and 
the "not memorised"-counter (as expected) increased from 0 to approx 70. 


During Learning Session 2 the "uncaught exception" error messages (see #04 and 
#05) appeared for approx every 3rd card, I clicked "ok" and continued. 


Then (after about 10 cards?) the "uncaught exception" error message #06 
 appeared and it all stopped, Mnemosyne did not respond. 


Neither restart of Mnemosyne nor restart of PC did the trick. Trying to start 
Mnemosyne, the "uncaught exception" error message #06 appeared, but no 
Mnemosyne program started running.


>From http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/ I then reloaded ver 2.0-RC1. Same 
result.  Only the "uncaught exception" error message #06 appeared, no program. 
 


Do you have a hint for a workaround solution until 2.0 stabilised? Can I "go 
down" to e.g. mnemosyne-20120416 (17-Apr-2012)? 


PS during Learning Session 1 I seem to remember "falling out" of Mnemosyne", 
but thinking I had hit un unfortunate combination of keys or similar, I just 
restarted and continued without major problems. 


/ Henrik
On Saturday, 12 May 2012 13:16:53 UTC+2, Peter Bienstman wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, but 'doing homework' is a bit too unspecific   
for me to reproduce. Can you tell me exactly what you were doing and   
what the card was? 

If it was an old cloze card, please recreate it first. 

What do you mean with 'door has closed'? 

Cheers, 

Peter 

Quoting "Henrik in Oslo" <[email protected]>: 

> #04 and #05 when "doing homework" #06 when door had closed 
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> Win7/ 64.  2.0-RC1 since 9th May. 
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