Proyecto: | Trisquel |
Componente: | Programs |
Categoría: | informe de fallo |
Prioridad: | normal |
Asignado: | No asignado |
Estado: | closed |
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.
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.
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.
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.