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Originally Posted by manawydan
Hope you still bear with me ..
I remembered that Calibre has a debug mode.
So, I restarted the new Calibre Portable in debug mode. Then I did the switch to the small library (was ok) and back to the big. As usual it crashed at this point.
And here is the log for it which confuses me ..
calibre Debug log
calibre 1.18 Portable isfrozen: True is64bit: False
What does this mean? Portable is 64bit? Or did it just check which OS/bit? Then of course it means 64bit:no (false)
Windows-XP-5.1.2600-SP3 Windows ('32bit', 'WindowsPE')
('Windows', 'XP', '5.1.2600')
Python 2.7.5
Windows: ('XP', '5.1.2600', 'SP3', 'Multiprocessor Free')
DeDRM v6.0.7: Importing configuration data from old DeDRM plugins
This must mean it looks under C ( I haven't changed the plugins/settings yet).
DeDRM v6.0.7: Finished setting up configuration data.
Starting up...
D:\...\auto-add is not a valid directory to watch for new ebooks, ignoring
Ok, I once had an auto-add directory but I have not used it for ages and it has been deleted. Will change this in the settings.
Started up in 1190.16 seconds with 78686 books
Not really new enlightenments here I guess.
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AH!
I forgot about the Auto Add folder, but it failed gracefully.
The other is 'those tools' (which are not part of calibre), and they seem to have survived.
I see no 'crash'