Re: How do I fix BBDB corruption?

2003-08-15 Thread Alex Schroeder
Eric Moncrieff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't have any other means of updating the BBDB, and I've never seen any trouble since I upgraded to 2.34...Until last week. I use desktop.el, and so sometimes the first buffer that comes up when I start an Emacs session is the .bbdb file, and I

Re: How do I fix BBDB corruption?

2003-08-14 Thread Sam Steingold
* In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] * On the subject of How do I fix BBDB corruption? * Sent on Sun, 10 Aug 2003 10:48:20 -0400 * Honorable Eric Moncrieff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Parsing BBDB... (reading...) parse-bbdb-read: End of file during parsing If I look at ~/.bbdb, I see that it has

Re: How do I fix BBDB corruption?

2003-08-11 Thread Robert Widhopf
On Sunday, August 10, 2003 at 10:48:20, Eric Moncrieff wrote: Hello all, A couple of days ago, my BBDB stopped working. Instead, it now says: Parsing BBDB... (reading...) parse-bbdb-read: End of file during parsing If I look at ~/.bbdb, I see that it has inserted an open parentheses

Re: ~/.bbdb corruption

1993-10-05 Thread Josef Schneeberger
Jamie I've never seen a record in the .bbdb file get trashed; I have Jamie occasionally seen .bbdb files where the records had gotten misordered, Jamie but I've never seen a reproducible test case. Most (but not all) of Jamie the times this has happened, it has been because the .bbdb file was

~/.bbdb corruption

1993-10-04 Thread Anantha Padmanabha N. Srirama
Folks, I have had a couple of instances where due to a bad line (or record) in the .bbdb file BBDB gets completely hosed. This has caused a lot of pain for me in the last couple of weeks. Can BBDB be made a little more robust so that it will just ignore the record

Re: ~/.bbdb corruption

1993-10-04 Thread Jamie Zawinski
Anantha Padmanabha N. Srirama wrote: I have had a couple of instances where due to a bad line (or record) in the .bbdb file BBDB gets completely hosed. This has caused a lot of pain for me in the last couple of weeks. Can BBDB be made a little more robust so that it