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XML databases generated by '''Gramps-1''' are not lost as they are written into a documented open format.
 
XML databases generated by '''Gramps-1''' are not lost as they are written into a documented open format.
  
If a XML/XSL wizard planned to generate a script, [[Media:123xsl.gz|here]] an experimental and partial test, which try to migrate a part of data to an other Gramps XML file, according to last XML DTD. Event, Repository and Note references are broken because they was not primary objects on Gramps-1. If someone knows how this handle this, then feel free to do changes.
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If a XML/XSL wizard planned to generate a script, [[Media:123xsl.gz|here]] an experimental and partial test, which try to migrate a part of data to an other Gramps XML file, according to last XML DTD.  
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Event, Repository and Note references are broken because they was not primary objects on Gramps-1. If someone knows how this handle this, then feel free to do changes.

Revision as of 17:17, 18 May 2009

Introduction

If you have an old Gramps XML database generated 4 years ago, then you may have some difficulties to import it into last stable release (3.1.x).

Gramps-1 did not store event as primary object and did not use bsddb references.

There was some limitations (size, informations, encoding), new Gramps versions tried to fix them.

Solutions

  • The safety way is to import it into Gramps-2 and to export this updated database. This will generate a new Gramps XML more compatible for an import into Gramps-3.
    • If your operating system do not support Gramps-2 any more as some dependancies has been removed since Gramps-2 (GCONF, gnome-doc-utils, yelp, python-reportlab, etc...) or updated like python libs and related, then you could have a look at Linux Genealogy Live CD archives.

Experimental

XML databases generated by Gramps-1 are not lost as they are written into a documented open format.

If a XML/XSL wizard planned to generate a script, here an experimental and partial test, which try to migrate a part of data to an other Gramps XML file, according to last XML DTD.

Event, Repository and Note references are broken because they was not primary objects on Gramps-1. If someone knows how this handle this, then feel free to do changes.