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Old 09-11-2010, 05:15 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
You can run a content server against a database that is open read/write by calibre. The content server checks if the DB has changed and does its work again when the DB changes.

Two instances of calibre cannot access the database in read/write mode and expect good things to happen.

Although running the same version isn't always necessary, I, as a developer, am incapable of giving you the rules. That tells me that running the same version is a good idea.

Today has been a bad day for me and clarity. Do I make sense?
How do I run Calibre without opening the DB in read/write mode? Does just running the content server do this?
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