Here's the message:
Abras-MacBook-Pro:~ abrasonnanstine$ /Applications/calibre.app/Contents/calibre-debug.app/Contents/MacOS/calibre-debug -g
calibre 3.44 embedded-python: True is64bit: True
Darwin-18.6.0-x86_64-i386-64bit Darwin ('64bit', '')
('Darwin', '18.6.0', 'Darwin Kernel Version 18.6.0: Thu Apr 25 23:16:27 PDT 2019; root:xnu-4903.261.4~2/RELEASE_X86_64')
Python 2.7.15
OSX: ('10.14.5', ('', '', ''), 'x86_64')
Interface language: None
Successfully initialized third party plugins: DeDRM (6, 3, 4) && EpubSplit (2, 1, 1)
devicePixelRatio: 1.0
logicalDpi: 72.0 x 72.0
physicalDpi: 114.000001712 x 114.000001712
Using calibre Qt style: True
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "site-packages/calibre/utils/ipc/__init__.py", line 99, in run
File "lib/python2.7/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 169, in Client
File "lib/python2.7/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 308, in SocketClient
File "lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 228, in meth
error: [Errno 61] Connection refused
Abras-MacBook-Pro:~ abrasonnanstine$
I have been running DeDRM on an old version of Calibre. Not for anything nefarious, but I like to be able to have ratings on my kindle. I have something like 1,000 books and I can't always remember which books I liked and which I didn't. I also like splitting an anthology into the individual books. I've been having my new books sent to the Kindle on my Mac. That way I get books in the old Amazon format (I don't update Kindle either). I thought the plugins wouldn't affect the new version I downloaded because I changed the name of the old version to Calibre-old before I downloaded the new version. Neither open.
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