If you're running Wheezy, you can add a deb source for squeeze into apt sources and then do an apt-get install -t squeeze liferea.
Can you try doing an apt-get install sqlite3.. Then run sqlite3 ~/.liferea_1.6/liferea.db pragma integrity_check Then report back if it's ok or not? On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Simon Wenner <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 10.11.2012 16:38, schrieb David Smith: >>> Version 1.8.6 still crashes with exactly the same error. >>> >>> ** (liferea:6435): WARNING **: Unexpected status on SQL execution: 11 >>> (database disk image is malformed) >>> >>> ** (liferea:6435): ERROR **: Fatal: DB schema version not up-to-date! >>> Running with --debug-db could give some hints about the problem! >>> Trace/Breakpoint ausgelöst >> I'm having a lot of trouble reproducing it. I tried adding twice as many >> feeds as you had and scattered them all over the place, and it was still >> able to migrate to 1.8 without any problems. >> >> Google suggests this might be caused by a damaged SQLite database. >> >> Can you try this: >> 1. Make a backup copy of your ~/.liferea_1.6 folder >> 2. opening up the old version of liferea with your 1.6 database. >> 3. Setting the number of cached feed items to save to be 20. >> 4. Quitting out of liferea, >> 5. starting it up again >> 6. doing a complete update and waiting for it to finish. >> 7. Export your feedlist.opml file. >> 8.quit and install liferea 1.8 >> 9. Try the migration again. >> >> If the migration fails.. >> 1. Move your ~/.liferea_1.6 out of the way. >> 2. Remove your ~/.liferea_1.8 folder >> 3. start liferea 1.8 again. >> 4. Import the feedlist.opml file exported previously. >> >> Let me know how that works out for you.. > I don't have a convenient access to version 1.6 and I don't use Liferea > anymore. It has too many issues for me. > > I can send you the configuration folder in private if you want. > > Cheers > Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

