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Re: null PRs
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Chad Walstrom |
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Re: null PRs |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:08:26 -0500 |
Adam Weremczuk <address@hidden> wrote:
> I've deleted about one hundred PRs (test and other rubbish) directly
> from my database folders.
Probably trying to get around having to use delete-pr or pr-edit,
right, on account of the annoying email messages and prompts? When I
know I have to delete a ton of PR's (spam, otherwise), I generally
edit dbconfig so that no emails get sent out during that operation. I
perform the --delete-pr operation and then move the old dbconfig back
in place.
> Now when I submit a query I can see the same number of empty PRs at
> the beginning of my search result list. I can't edit these empty
> lines ("Error, you must specify a problem report number") . I tried
> to run "gen-index -d" and "check-db -d" but it didn't help. How to
> get rid of these empty PRs?
You need to move aside (or delete) the old index file and create a new
one. Make sure you specify an outfile to gen-index or redirect the
stdout.
$ gen-index -d DATABASE -o DBPATH/gnats-db/gnats-adm/index
> Can I access gnats databases directly with sql?
Only if you're using Mel's Oracle port, but it doesn't sound like you
are. GNU GNATS isn't SQL-based, it's file based with its own special
query and index engines.
--
Chad Walstrom <address@hidden> http://www.wookimus.net/
assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */
- null PRs, Adam Weremczuk, 2006/10/16
- Re: null PRs, Edward Jaffe, 2006/10/16
- Re: null PRs,
Chad Walstrom <=