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Originally Posted by chaley
On the calibre side, the date is the "modification time" of the book format file itself. None of the dates in the database play a role. On CC's side it is the same thing, the modification time of the book file.
I was serious. Calibre said it was sending a total of 40 books. You killed it when calibre had just sent book 39.The number of books is displayed in calibre as part of the job info. The progress bar in CC shows how far along the process is. At one point we showed numbers there but for some reason we removed them. IIRC it was because the numbers changed very quickly.
I don't know why the new epub wasn't sent. If you run calibre in debug mode it tells you on a book-by-book basis the values of the time stamps being compared.
It sounds like there is a situation where no progress dialog is shown even though CC and calibre are still "talking". I need to find that.
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I just looked at CC's debug log and it did send the book, sorry for the misinformation. When I saw all the books being sent were ones I hadn't touched for a while I was afraid it was going to send all of them. That's why I killed it and why the total number would have been helpful. You always have the number of books that have metadata updated displayed - could you do the same for # of books to be synched? I'm usually not by the computer when I connect wirelessly. I connect everyday for my newsfeeds and when I have new books to send I use the reading list plugin so I never need to be at the computer to send books anymore.
I wonder why it needed to send metadata for all my books when I connected the last time though.