DL 2.0.7 caused a kernel panic & corrupted the database.
A kernel panic caused by Library 2.0.7 corrupted my database. The crash log said that it was a Delicious Library thread that crashed, but I didn't copy the panic log when it came up after I rebooted -- sorry. I'll be happy to send the log to you if you can tell me where to find it.
I'll try to restore it from my Time Machine backup and report back.
I'll try to restore it from my Time Machine backup and report back.
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Inappropriate?For an unknown reason, my Time Machine backup hasn't worked since I installed DL a couple of days ago. <<sigh>></sigh>
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Inappropriate?Hmm.. Delicious Library shouldn't be interfering with Time Machine backups. Does it give you an error or something?
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The Time Machine problem began a day before I installed Delicious Library. Sorry for the imprecise language. -
Inappropriate?Hmm.. unfortunately there generally isn't much we can do about corrupt libraries =( Did you have a lot of items in there?
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Inappropriate?I had about 200 DVD and Blu-ray disks entered when it blew up.
I'm reluctant to start over again after losing several hours of work. I like the barcode data entry system (although about 20% fail and require manual searches), the display, and the checkout features very much — it's much, much better than my homebrew Filemaker database.
But I wish that your library was as robust as Filemaker's, which has never crashed on me, plus its "recover database" function has always worked after kernel panics or other nasty occurrences.
Can your library be restored from a Time Machine snapshot if that backup was done when the application was running? -
Inappropriate?You can try- the Delicious Library data is kept in your home folder > library > application support > delicious library 2.
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