![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I can delete the database and recreate it now without the error which is something, but I'd really like to be able to populate the database without it killing the entire thing. The second time I've started populating it and received the same error again. Through trial and error (multiple deleting of the database and deleting all images that are being stored that point to specific records) I was able to get a blank database up and running again, and started populating it again. The first time it happened, I deleted the database, ran manage.py migrateĪnd still kept getting the error. The app itself work fine before I start adding the data, but while I am populating I've gotten the "database disk image is malformed error" twice. I'm populating the database using an API built on the Django Rest Framework through serializers. I'm building an app and I'm at the point where I am populating it with data for testing. ![]()
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