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Originally Posted by grumbles
I am attempting to copy my Calibre library from Linux to Windows (XP in this case but the problem remains for any other version of Windows.) In theory all I have to do is copy the Calibre library but this won't work. Every time I try this I run into the path length error, even if the destination library name is a single character. This has been a bug in Windows forever, Microsoft calls it a limitation but if you can't copy a directory from on installation to another it is a bug. The bug is in explorer, the underlying NTFS file system accepts path lengths up to 32k.
Alternatively I can simply add the books to the library on Windows, but I need to also copy the dates the books were added. If I simply add the books I will lose this information as well as any metadata, I don't want to have to have to download it all again.
Any thoughts on how I can get the library over to Windows. And yes, I need to physically more the file, setting up a Calibre server would not be useful in my case.
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If you still have access to the library via Calibre for Linux and Linux can talk to where you want the library moved, use Calibre/Linux to copy the library.
If not, use WinRAR (under Windows) to compress the library and then decompress it to where you want it.