I haven't checked my feeds in awhile, so not sure if this is related to 5.0 Trisquel update that I did.
Here is the pastebin link to terminal output when I run "liferea --debug-all
"
http://pastebin.com/vrRQmjTn
Here is the output without debug:
** (liferea:11027): WARNING **: Unexpected status on SQL execution: 11 (database disk image is malformed)
**
ERROR:db.c:593:db_init: assertion failed: (sqlite3_get_autocommit (db))
Aborted
I first noticed this issue when trying to get notifications to work for Evolution, and I decided to check Liferea since it didn't show a number of updates as it should have. Launching Liferea from there does nothing except crash, and so then I tried the terminal.
Thank you Mampir, I coudln't find where to close it... but I see now it is here in the reply dialog. I looked, I promise! I just thought perhaps I wasn't privileged, and maybe I didn't notice it when I quickly replied.
I was made aware of the configuration files not being removed when you remove an application. There should be a (connected) way to do this at the same time, imho. In this case however, it worked out for the best, as all my feeds are still there after instituting the fix.
You can and you should close your issue reports yourself.
In Synaptic, "Complete Removal" removes only global configuration files (files in /etc/ for example). This action isn't meant to remove user configuration files (files in /home/), so this is why your user's database file wasn't deleted by Synaptic.
I forgot to mention that I did a complete install with Synaptic. That is complete removal including configuration files.
/Edit
Please close, ended up having to delete a database file. Still trying to figure out why a complete uninstall didn't resolve this.