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Old 12-27-2014, 06:52 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by grumbles View Post
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.
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.
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