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Old 02-12-2023, 10:43 AM   #1207
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Originally Posted by rracoon01 View Post
Once a week or so I use the Overdrive Plugin to search for all of the books that I have in my wish list. Been doing this successfully for years. That's about 200 books. My problem is that now it crashes Calibre. Since it takes a good long while to process that many books I of course walk away from my desk only to return and find that calibre has shut down. I assumed it was one book that brought this on and did sort of a binary search with subsets of the books and found the problem is not consistant at all. It might succeed one time and fail another with the same subset. And of course the job details log dissapears
That is a difficult one. I have never had that happen.

Any chance that you are running low on storage on one of your disks?

Have you tried running calibre in debug mode? (Ctrl-Shift-R) Or you could open a Command Window and run calibre using "calibre-debug -g". That should allow you to see the last output before it crashes.

Another thing to try is the option "Maximum authors per search job". Setting a non-zero value will cause the plugin to split up the search into multiple smaller jobs which might help.
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