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February 19, 2014, 03:30:49 PM
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Hi,

Well, needless to say I'm not too happy with what I've done, I was trying to fix some of the 0-transactions and remove the unspend from the wallet, but now I've gone and corrupted it.  Every time I try to stage the backup I get crazy errors like these:

init message: Verifying blocks...
 block index            2589ms
init message: Loading wallet...
Error reading wallet database: CPrivKey pubkey inconsistency

But when I run pywallet it seems to dump it nicely....maybe 1 error in the whole thing.

...some history, I was running 0.8.2r3 or some shit like that....so what I tried to do is upgrade wallet and salvage wallet, not sure what the fuck happened...but I have 2-3 backups and I can't get any of them running.
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February 19, 2014, 06:03:10 PM
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Maybe you can try and give people a more detailed explination of what happened?

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