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Old 11-30-2020, 02:30 AM   #9
davidfor
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Originally Posted by compurandom View Post
I have calibre 4 and 5 both installed.
Calibre 4 in its own directory, calibre 5 is a fresh install in the default directory.
I assume one of those is a portable version. If not, there might be some interesting things happen with respect to exactly which libraries are being used.
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I know how to check for open files and seek out what has them open.

Just for fun, I just left a window in the root directory of the kobo and asked calibre to eject. Much to my surprise, it ejected it, invalidating the directory from under the shell. Never seen that before. So now I'm even more confused. (I think I upgraded to 5.6 today or yesterday.)
That's what I usually see. Explorer will usually allow it to eject, but an open command-line will block it. If a file is open in Notepad++ it will eject, but, the calibre editor will block it.
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