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Old 09-16-2014, 10:45 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Eugenie View Post
I thought that if a plug-in were no longer compatible with calibre 2.3, the user would be prompted to uninstall it. Is it normal behaviour for a plug-in to just disappear if it has become outdated? Or is this a Mac OS 10.9 issue?
It is normal for it to be silently "uninstalled".

In fact, it is installed, but fails to load. It will be listed in the debug output, and should show up in the plugin updater as installed so you can update it to a 2.x-compatible version when available.
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