Hi Nathan,

Le 19/09/2011 15:21, Nathan Jones a écrit :
> Hi Pierre,
>
>> I still have some other problems that makes my pytrainer crash
> Please post bug reports, with logs, for any occurrences of Pytrainer
> crashing. Even if you suspect it's due to old data it's still a bug
> that should be fixed.
>
I did it the first time I faced this issue but without success to solve it.
This is the same issue as the one discussed here:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4C9D149A.4000203%40free.fr&forum_name=pytrainer-devel

>> suspect some very ugly records in my database which is quite old (first
>> record in 2007) and did undergoes many migrations till the beginning...
> This worries me. What version of Pytrainer are you using? The new
> automated upgrade system probably does not work with versions older
> than 1.7.0. I had assumed there are no more users on the 1.6.x
> versions and did not bother implementing upgrade scripts for them.
Well, since I changed my computer just a few time after this report and 
installed Ubuntu Natty on it, I now use the official 1.8.0 version 
without any problems.
But, to play with svn version and do jobs like updating translation I 
still use Gentoo in a virtualbox because I am more familiar with 
packaging under gentoo than in ubuntu.
With the same pytrainer data, my Ubuntu official version do not crash 
but svn one on Gentoo does and I can't see why... Since It seems that I 
was the only one facing with this issue and as Gentoo was not my main 
distro anymore, I ended up to not investigate about it anymore... sorry 
about that but time is missing...
For this crash issue, I was first thinking of data corruption but it 
happens also on a fresh new db with only one event so data are not the 
cause of the crash. It is more something related to dependancy...
I am conscious that I don't help much debuging anything here... If no 
one else face this issue it may be preferable to not waste time on it 
because it is certainly related to my environment.

Best regards,
Pierre



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