Re: spamprobe

2019-05-01 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/1/19 9:57 PM, Scott van Looy via users wrote: db_verify sp_words Lots of lines like: db_verify: BDB1087 Page 5308: Btree level incorrect: got 0, expected 1 db_verify: BDB0501 Page 5309: btree or recno page is of inappropriate type 0 db_verify: BDB0502 Page 5309: totally zeroed page Then d

Re: spamprobe

2019-05-01 Thread Scott van Looy via users
db_verify sp_words Lots of lines like: db_verify: BDB1087 Page 5308: Btree level incorrect: got 0, expected 1 db_verify: BDB0501 Page 5309: btree or recno page is of inappropriate type 0 db_verify: BDB0502 Page 5309: totally zeroed page Then db_verify: sp_words: BDB0090 DB_VERIFY_BAD: Database v

Re: spamprobe

2019-05-01 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/1/19 1:22 AM, Scott van Looy via users wrote: On 1. May 2019, at 09:22, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 4/30/19 11:30 PM, Scott van Looy via users wrote: What format does spamprobe use for the db and is it repairable somehow? Try running the "file" command on the database file and see what it say

Re: spamprobe

2019-05-01 Thread Scott van Looy via users
> On 1. May 2019, at 09:22, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > On 4/30/19 11:30 PM, Scott van Looy via users wrote: >> What format does spamprobe use for the db and is it repairable somehow? > > Try running the "file" command on the database file and see what it says. > What is the filename? sp_words:

Re: spamprobe

2019-05-01 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/30/19 11:30 PM, Scott van Looy via users wrote: What format does spamprobe use for the db and is it repairable somehow? Try running the "file" command on the database file and see what it says. What is the filename? Alternatively - I set this up about 750,000 years ago, I can see spam