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Old 04-05-2019, 11:05 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by iamashwin99 View Post
Thanks for the tip theducks ill make sure the time issue is resolved before i open calibre in both oses.
This time when I clicked on the fix, I got the following errors, https://pastebin.com/pEfFRRbW do you think i can ignore them
Not really
A damaged OPF says your recovery option for that book is hosed.
It might be a case issue instead (but I would have thought that would be 'file not found' in Linux).
Library Maintenance: backup status: click the Queue button to regenerate ALL those OPF file from the CURRENT Calibre metadata (It had better be the BEST, as you will overwrite the older version. This grinds away in background for hours. check the counter where the button was found. DO NOT switch OS until done)

I have no clue how a dupe ID happened...Using the OS to replace title folders (where {id} is used)
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