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Old 05-25-2016, 11:07 AM   #1253
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Originally Posted by mariosipad View Post
Hmm, I thought I had a solution to your problem, but now I'm not so sure....

Based on your "directory structure screenshot" the relevant line in the config_local.php should be:
Code:
$config['calibre_directory'] = './ebooks/'
However that possibly leads to a grey screen on http://library.momraths.com and a strange error on http://library.momraths.com/checkconfig.php.
Or not, can you test?

For testing purposes the access rights on directories /library.momraths.com and /library.momraths.com/ebooks should be (at least) 755. But I suspect they already are.

Just to be sure, can you verify your Calibre Library in Calibre?

Did you use the latest cops version from github?

[I'm not the developer, just an enthusiastic user with some knowledge]

The access rights are both 755 and have been tested at 777 just to be certain that they weren't the issue.

I have tested "./ebooks/" and what you describe is the behaviour I get.

The library database there is copied directly from my working one here on my personal machine, and I've copied it more than once to check that it was OK. It was copied with Calibre shut down, to avoid possible corruption issues.

For your information, the ebooks directory wasn't uploaded via Calibre, but was FTPed up to the server. It's around 200Gb, so letting Calibre do it would have taken weeks. It took around 5 days as it was.

I used the version from the developer's website, so I'll go and grab the one from github and test that, just in case it's more up to date. Would someone mind posting the github URL please, so that I can be sure I'm getting the correct one?

Replies will be delayed as it's 1am here and I need some sleep :-)

Thanks

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