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Bug 156141 - After crash all my feeds was gone
After crash all my feeds was gone
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 157149
Product: blam
Classification: Other
Component: General
unspecified
Other Linux
: High critical
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Assigned To: Mikael Hallendal
Mikael Hallendal
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-10-22 11:12 UTC by Blenda
Modified: 2005-04-10 20:25 UTC
See Also:
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Description Blenda 2004-10-22 11:12:56 UTC
I was running Blam and suddenly my computer started to lag heavily so I had to
force shut down with the computer's power button. When I restarted my computer
and loaded Blam all my feeds was gone and replaced with the standard feeds that
are included by default.
Comment 1 Blenda 2004-10-23 10:33:48 UTC
It seems that whenever Blam is forced to exit (killing with -9, killing X
server, forcing poweroff) it doesn't save the changes made during that session.
Comment 2 Mikael Hallendal 2004-10-23 11:11:46 UTC
That's OK, ie. that it doesn't save if you do changes and then kill it. However
it's not OK that it creates a broken file.

It autosaves after a five minutes of inactivity so it won't be all changes done
during the entire session.

Is this what happened to you? Was this your first session and you had made
changes but never quit the application (or left it inactive for more than five
minutes?). 
Comment 3 Blenda 2004-10-23 11:40:59 UTC
No, the strange thing is that it wasn't my first session. I had used Blam for
some weeks and then it crashed and broke my feeds. I have tried to crash it
again with various methods but then it only deleted the non-saved feeds, it
didn't replace everything with the defaults.
Comment 4 Mikael Hallendal 2004-10-23 11:55:11 UTC
I think what happened was that you system went down at the exact wrong time when
Blam was in the middle of writing the file. What you say suggest that the
collection.xml was removed from your system, otherwise you wouldn't get the
default settings. So I guess the old file was removed and before it had time to
write the new file the system crashed.

Not sure what can be done against that though except for always storing a backup.
Comment 5 Christian Kirbach 2005-04-10 18:38:22 UTC
any news on this? Shall we close it?
Comment 6 Mikael Hallendal 2005-04-10 20:25:43 UTC
Marking this as duplicate of another bug, it's the same problem.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 157149 ***