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Originally Posted by chaley
There should be a post after that one saying that I found a way around the problem.
Too bad I wasn't faster. I suspect that the problem is related to the number of "items" in the library folder. Drive paginates the results if there are lots. How many is "lots"? I don't know, but it could be more than 1000.
However, the Drive API seems to order the results by default in reverse time order. If this is true then deleting and re-copying the metadata.db file should make the library visible by making the database the newest file in the folder.
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there are over 5K files in my calibre folder, about 1,500 different book titles. so that could be an explanation.
that;s a "small" library, if the "mine's bigger than yours" library size posts are anything to go by !
metadata.db is right at the end, after all the author subfolders, takes about 5 minutes of fierce scrolling in web view to see it!
but its a confidence thing. If i cant be sure that g Drive will always work than I don't want it. esp because when I use the cloud conenct is late at night to get one more book to read, and main PC is off, that;s not a good time for getting errors if like me you can't just let go and will fret about it until solved.
looking back just over this year, there's been lost support from amazon drive, and the dropbox workaround, & which probably does not play nice with the 3 device limit, plus the G drive issues.
its not looking good for cloud support
I know you are no longer the developer but maybe pcloud can be moved up the to do list? or should I go try box.