2006-07-10 22:19:42 |
Hezekiah Carty |
bug |
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added bug |
2006-07-22 21:17:39 |
Kevin Kubasik |
beagle: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2006-07-22 21:17:39 |
Kevin Kubasik |
beagle: assignee |
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kkubasik |
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2006-07-22 21:17:39 |
Kevin Kubasik |
beagle: statusexplanation |
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This can happen when f-spot and beagle are using different versions of sqlite, if you uninstall one version and then recompile beagle, you might have some luck. But if not, could you please attach your logs? Found in ~/.beagle/Logs.
If you don't want to post them, you can e-mail or IM them too me. |
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2006-07-22 22:15:23 |
Kevin Kubasik |
beagle: status |
Needs Info |
Confirmed |
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2006-07-22 22:15:23 |
Kevin Kubasik |
beagle: statusexplanation |
This can happen when f-spot and beagle are using different versions of sqlite, if you uninstall one version and then recompile beagle, you might have some luck. But if not, could you please attach your logs? Found in ~/.beagle/Logs.
If you don't want to post them, you can e-mail or IM them too me. |
Well, your in luck, its easy enough for beagle to be compiled against sqlite3, just delete all the sqlite2 stuff off your computer and reinstall beagle, and you should be ok. This might be a packaging issue (I'll look into it) but you should be good. |
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2006-07-31 16:25:03 |
Sebastian Dröge |
beagle: status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2006-07-31 16:25:03 |
Sebastian Dröge |
beagle: statusexplanation |
Well, your in luck, its easy enough for beagle to be compiled against sqlite3, just delete all the sqlite2 stuff off your computer and reinstall beagle, and you should be ok. This might be a packaging issue (I'll look into it) but you should be good. |
this should be fixed with 0.2.7-1ubuntu1 now |
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